Original post here. Original text:
Max Ernst, “Attirement of the Bride”, 1940.
The Art of the Devil
Arturo Graf
New York: Parkstone International, 2009.
(via mkultradisciplined)
Original post here. Original text:
Max Ernst, “Attirement of the Bride”, 1940.
The Art of the Devil
Arturo Graf
New York: Parkstone International, 2009.
(via mkultradisciplined)
Original post here. Sourced to crossconnectmag.com via kennyisaliveinourhearts. Original text:
http://littlelimpstiff14u2.tumblr.com/
The Hauntingly Beautiful Art of Craww
Self taught artist and habitual doodler, Craww lives and works in
Sheffield, UK drawing inspiration from daydreams, music, comics, nature,
gin and an over active imagination,His work is a stream of
consciousness ramble through the woods, uncovering secret stories and
ambiguous connections, it’s direction influenced as much by accident and
a short attention span as design. It is a world populated with skulls,
crows and melancholic girls embraced by flowing lines and natural
forms.He enjoys seeing his creations taking on a life of their
own as their world is realized with a mixture of elegance, balance and
disciplined chaos, using oils, acrylic, graphite, charcoal, ink and
whatever else is at hand. Craww’s Tumblr
Original post here. Sourced via oddpervert. Original text:
The Lecherous Cherry On The Cake | Jessica Stoller
Jessica Stoller´s Cabinet of curiosities lures you into the dark side of Alice´s wonderland. A realm of the unpredictable, filled with naked flesh, dark brides and aching lust.
Original post here. Sourced on tumblr to cactuslands via thespiderbeard. This is work by the French surrealist painter Félix Labisse (1905-1982). There is a French-language site devoted to his work here.
Original post here. Creator Mokato Aida (b. 1965) has a gallery page here. Sourced via geekyandgory. Original text:
Mokato Aida, “Blender”, 2001, Acrylic on canvas
Original post here. Sourced to miles-johnston.deviantart.com via metalonmetalblog. Original text:
Original post here. Sourced via thespiderbeard. Original text:
Sleeping Venus, 1944