December 24
A merry Christmas to all of you!
M & S from Lakritzel
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
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Illustrations by WolfSkullJack
Michelle Harvey a.k.a. WolfSkullJack is an artist based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. She specializes in finely detailed ink work that largely features wildlife and anatomical elements. She often uses beautifully intricate skeletal and floral designs that are both aesthetically pleasing and morbidly fascinating.
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crssIllustrations by WolfSkullJack
Michelle Harvey a.k.a. WolfSkullJack is an artist based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. She specializes in finely detailed ink work that largely features wildlife and anatomical elements. She often uses beautifully intricate skeletal and floral designs that are both aesthetically pleasing and morbidly fascinating.
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Wind And Water - Glass Sculptures by Shayna Leib
Shayna Leib is an American, Madison-based artist who work in a variety of mediums including ceramic, stone, metal, photography and fabric, though glass remains her profession’s material.
I often get asked how I create the sculptures in the Wind & Water series. It is a very lengthy and time-consuming process which utilizes many aspects of glassworking starting from the raw creation of the individual glass pieces in the hotshop to the “warm” process of slumping the glass in the kiln, followed by the assembly of the final sculpture.
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crssWind And Water - Glass Sculptures by Shayna Leib
Shayna Leib is an American, Madison-based artist who work in a variety of mediums including ceramic, stone, metal, photography and fabric, though glass remains her profession’s material.
I often get asked how I create the sculptures in the Wind & Water series. It is a very lengthy and time-consuming process which utilizes many aspects of glassworking starting from the raw creation of the individual glass pieces in the hotshop to the “warm” process of slumping the glass in the kiln, followed by the assembly of the final sculpture.
If you haven’t liked us on Facebook yet, you should probably do that soon.
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