Thursday, April 9, 2015

Selected works by Tokyo-based illustrator and artist Tatsuro...





































Selected works by Tokyo-based illustrator and artist Tatsuro Kiuchi


Tatsuro Kiuchi was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1966. A biology major and graduate of International Christian University in Tokyo, he made the switch to an art career after graduating with distinction from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Tatsuro began illustrating children’s books with several publishers in the US and Japan, eventually branching out into editorial work for magazines, book jacket illustrations and advertising commissions. (text from tatsurokiuchi.com)

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Illustrations by Jorge Monreal


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“The Horror” by Richard Lewis

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Paintings by Dorina Costras

















Paintings by Dorina Costras


When You Find The Well From The Ring In Your Basement (4 pics)

Cambridge University Found Skeletons Under Its School

Everyone wants to leave a legacy. After all, life is short, and as people grow older, they worry about being forgotten forever. Sure, few people achieve a degree of fame, but everyone dreams of leaving something nice to be remembered by, hopefully not fading away for the rest of time.



Unfortunately, some people don't get to achieve a legacy until well after their deaths. Such is the case with a recent discovery of a Medieval graveyard under Cambridge University. After centuries of obscurity, hundreds of once-forgotten souls will now have their stories heard.



The University of Cambridge has known about the mysterious graveyard under its buildings since the 1950s. However, the extent of the burial was never known until now.


When archaeologists dug in, they were shocked to find 400 complete skeletons.




They also discovered the remains of what could be as many as 1,000 more people.




Originally a graveyard across from a hospital, the bodies date back to somewhere between the 13th and 15th centuries.




The graveyard was the final resting spot of "poor scholars and other wretched persons."







The deceased were almost exclusively males.




There were only a few women discovered, and no infants found anywhere on site.












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Illustrations by Marco Mazzoni on tumblr

















Illustrations by Marco Mazzoni on tumblr


Light ArtistryA small sampling of the beautiful images you will...

















Light Artistry


A small sampling of the beautiful images you will find on this tumblr. A Washington, D.C. based photographer and Editor for PWS Fine Art Nudes. He loves creating images with three main elements: Grace, Beauty, and Strength.


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Illustrations by Marco Mazzoni on tumblr













Illustrations by Marco Mazzoni on tumblr


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Featured Curator: Yellowmenace


Yumiko Kayukawa’s Quirky Self Portraits


Filled with frolick & whimsy, the paintings of Japanese artist Yumiko Kayukawa (粥川由美子) are playful journeys into her private fantasy world.



Yumiko Kayukawa grew up in the small town of Naie in Hokkaido, Japan. In this pristine, natural surroundings, she found her love of animals & nature which later became an important theme of her work. Yumiko’s debut as an artist was with a Manga feature when she was just 16. She later attended & graduated from Bisen Art School in Sapporo, Japan. She has lived in Seattle, Washington since 2005.


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