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Irish Blessing

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Colorful Paintbrush

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Curragated Carboard Cuttout by Junichiro Take

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CGI Kitchen

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Cannabis Works by Tatuyuki Tanaka

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Chaos vs Order

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Even Link was hit by the recession

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By the Gods

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Every Apartment I've Ever lived In

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Lei Lockheart

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Venom by Rogan Josh

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Rick Shultz - Slightly Concerned

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Todd McFarlane - Spawn

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Frank Millar

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Futura 2000

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Maestro Knows

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Vandalog.com

Go there. It's dope!
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TrustoCorps

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Intrinsic Nature

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Invade a Hospital

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marguerite sauvage - Flower Woman

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Bela Borsodi

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Paul Lung - Pencil Drawing of Two Cats

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Wesley Burt - Colage

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Leonardo DiVinci- Lost Battle of Anghiari

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Fernando Forero- Girl with Headphones

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First Rule - Phil Noto

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Blue Ball Point Pen Art by Juan Francisco Casas

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After the Heist - Patrick Leger

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Girl by Joshua Middleton

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Smoking Woman by Andrew Archer

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Medusa - Adrien Amilhat

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Dandy Lion - Wilhelm Staehle

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Calligraphic Art - Margaret Shepherd

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Bunny Venom by Ryan Abegglen

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Brain by Frank Plant

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Samurai Sushi by Chow Hon Lam

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Vanity drawing by Fernando Forero

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Murderer by Chow Hon Lam

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Tetra Drawing by Wesly Burt

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Vintage: Study of Arms and Hands by Leonardo da Vinci

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one Dollar origami koi by Won Park

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Gouache Paintings by Kazuki Takamatsu

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Deadpool by Chris uminga

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Paper picture by Bovey Lee

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Paper Heart by Yulia Brodskaya

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Catch Without Arms REDUX by Alex Cherry

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No Heroes by Alex Cherry

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Art Life Liberator



Organized colors by Banksy.
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Greek Gods by Banksy

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Inspiration from Hokusai



Born in Edo (now Tokyo) in 1760, Hokusai is now the most known japanese ukiyo-e artist in the world. His astonishing work gives an insight on the japanese society of the time, and still inspires artists from all around the modern world.

* By looking at things from different angles
His notorious series 36 views of the Fuji or 100 views of the Fuji have, among other series, shown the capability of the artist to depict scenes of the ancient japanese daily life. Taking the Fuji, he blended it into his landscapes, making it appear as part of the people’s life.

* By being persistant
From the age of 14 years old to his death 75 years later, Hokusai spent his time trying to get better at drawing. The result of this attitude is an amazing number of drawings prints, drawings and paintings that the artist left behind him. At some point of his life, he drew a monster or a god everyday to keep the evil away from him because he though he was being cursed, does that make you think of a blogger?

* By staying humble
Despite being recognized as one of the best artists of his time, Hokusai never thought of himself as a great painter. One of his most famous quotes were his last words before death: “If you gave me 5 more years, I could have become a good painter”.
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Street Tiger by Banksy

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