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02 2 / 2012

elia-ilustracion:

My last version of Catelyn Tully, Winterfell’s lady. A song of Ice and fire.
PENCIL+WATERCOLOR+PHOTOSHOP

elia-ilustracion:

My last version of Catelyn Tully, Winterfell’s lady. A song of Ice and fire.

PENCIL+WATERCOLOR+PHOTOSHOP

(via bookspaperscissors)

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02 2 / 2012

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Royce Bair.Nighscapes.
Utah-based photographer Royce Bair takes some truly breathtaking nighttime sky photos, especially of the Milky Way. He purposely captures stars with landscapes in the foreground, calling his beautiful set Nightscapes. Though he’s been photographing these enhanced landscapes against a twilight sky for over 30 years now, it was only recently that he started using some new techniques.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Royce Bair.Nighscapes.

Utah-based photographer Royce Bair takes some truly breathtaking nighttime sky photos, especially of the Milky Way. He purposely captures stars with landscapes in the foreground, calling his beautiful set Nightscapes. Though he’s been photographing these enhanced landscapes against a twilight sky for over 30 years now, it was only recently that he started using some new techniques.

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25 1 / 2012

kim-am-i:

Visions of Mabon.Watercolour and a bit of gouache, 15 x 22 inches on 140lb Strathmore watercolour paper. This piece is based off of a dream I had. I debated on what to call it for a very long time. I think I even made a post about how I was at a loss at what to call a painting. I’ve typically got a title before I’ve got a sketch, so this was very annoying to work though. Any way, in the dream I was underneath a series of megalithic archways and this sublime golden light was shining through them. The last thing I remember before waking up was how awe-struck I was. I knew I immediately had to paint it.The title comes from a dream city in a series of books by Charles de Lint. The city is called Mabon and seems to always be bathed in a golden twilight light. At least, that’s how I remember seeing it. I knew that my dream city was my Mabon.

kim-am-i:

Visions of Mabon.

Watercolour and a bit of gouache, 15 x 22 inches on 140lb Strathmore watercolour paper.

This piece is based off of a dream I had. I debated on what to call it for a very long time. I think I even made a post about how I was at a loss at what to call a painting. I’ve typically got a title before I’ve got a sketch, so this was very annoying to work though. Any way, in the dream I was underneath a series of megalithic archways and this sublime golden light was shining through them. The last thing I remember before waking up was how awe-struck I was. I knew I immediately had to paint it.

The title comes from a dream city in a series of books by Charles de Lint. The city is called Mabon and seems to always be bathed in a golden twilight light. At least, that’s how I remember seeing it. I knew that my dream city was my Mabon.

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25 1 / 2012

Cute

Cute

(Source: ruwika)

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25 1 / 2012

lipking:

Work in progress (Taken with instagram)

lipking:

Work in progress (Taken with instagram)

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