pdmono:

En las manos de Luis Pertuz, artesano del Taller “Congo Real” de Galapa, nace una “Calan Cala”, fusión de las populares Calacas mexicanas y las texturas de los personajes de nuestro Carnaval de Barranquilla.

Piezas en cerámica pintadas a mano por el los artesanos del Taller Congo Real en Galapa. Medida: 8cm x 7cm

Disponibles en la Tienda MONO

viivus:

It’s STUPID COMICS TIME AGAIN

I call this, ‘The Legend of Mako,’ part one of WHO KNOWS HOW MANY but I have enough ideas for two or three more of these comic sets. Yes, instead of scanning those mako comics I mentioned forever ago straight from my sketchbook I went out of my way to rewrite and redraw them into two-row chunks. I don’t know if that makes it any more or less funny.

Also:

*translation: SEE IF I CARRY YOUR PASTY BUTT ACROSS THIS CITY AGAIN

igbarriga:

Night doodling

sarahvonkrolock:

  1. sword and dagger, maybe Germany before 1562; 120cm & 2,65 lb (a present of Emperor Maximilian II. to Elector August in 1562)
  2. sword, maybe Spain before 1575; 100cm & 2,31 lb (a present of Emperor Maximilian II. to the Elector Prince Christian in 1575)
  3. rapier, Munich;Germany before 1610; 118cm & 2,65 lb
  4. riding sword (front and back), Dresden;Germany 1560; 119cm & 2,76 lb
  5. rapier (left), Germany 1610; 119cm & 3,15 lb; rapier (right), Germany 1600; 115,5cm & 2,87 lb
  6. sword (left), Germany 1680; 129cm & 0,93 lb (hilt made out of mountain crystal); sword (right), Germany before 1641; 113cm & 1,76 lb (hilt also made out of mountain crystal; a present of Archduke Leopold to the Elector Johann Georg I. in 1641)
  7. sword, Italia second hald of the 16th century; 117cm & 2,56 lb
  8. dagger (selft), maybe Germany 18th century; 27,5cm & 0,53 lb; dagger (right), Germany 1560; 33,5cm & 0,6 lb
  9. rapier, Dresden;Germany early 17th century; 117cm & 2,89 lb
  10. sword, Germany early 18th century; 93,5cm & 1,85 lb (with this sword August II. the strong should have knighten is son in 1722 to a knight of the Golden Fleece)

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meguhime:

mehlk:

I’ve been saving links, links of tutorials, books, etc.

And pretty much, this is what I have so far.

Gesture drawing tool

Drawing Script

Nudes References

Emotions/Expressions

Human Anatomy for the Artist

+9000 books

Inconnucrit Art…

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