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7 years ago
Spencer

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7 years ago
Wolf And A Crow, Yes It’s My Fav Combi Prints / Stickers
Wolf And A Crow, Yes It’s My Fav Combi Prints / Stickers
Wolf And A Crow, Yes It’s My Fav Combi Prints / Stickers

Wolf and a crow, yes it’s my fav combi prints / stickers

10 years ago

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I left this site for about 3 years, I am now enrolled in a Graphic Design program. I am also in my 2nd and final year. My life has changed dramatically. I am the furthest thing from a writer.

2 years ago
AOHARU
AOHARU

AOHARU

2 years ago
Fan Art By Adrien Le Coz
Fan Art By Adrien Le Coz
Fan Art By Adrien Le Coz
Fan Art By Adrien Le Coz
Fan Art By Adrien Le Coz
Fan Art By Adrien Le Coz

Fan art by Adrien Le Coz

2 years ago
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)
                         Objects Of Desire (Japanese Screens And Panels)

                         Objects of Desire (Japanese Screens and Panels)

1. Paulownias and Chrysanthemums, late 1700s-early 1800s Sakai Hoitsu (Japanese, 1761-1828) two-fold screen; ink and color on gilded paper

2.  Detail of heron. Birds and Flowers of Spring and Summer. Edo period (latter half of 17th century).Kano Eino

3.  Detail. Trees. Master of the I’nen Seal (1600–30), Sōtatsu school. Japan, mid-17th century

4. Irises. Ogata Korin. Right of two six-section folding screens (byōbu). Ink and color on paper with gold leaf background. Located at the Nezu Art Museum, Tokyo

5. Detail. 伝三谷等宿筆 松と椿に鷹・柳と椿に小禽図屏風 Pine and Camellia with Hawks and Willow and Camellia with Small Birds. Attributed to Mitani Tōshuku (Japanese, 1577–1654). Edo period. 17th century

6.  Detail. Flowers: chrysanthemums, peonies, etc. Japanese folding Screen (six-panel), one of a pair. Edo period, 18th-19th century. Color, gesso, and gold on paper.

7. “Trailing vines” Japanese 6 panel screen, Edo period (1603-1868)

8. Japanese Screen, Peacock and Peahen, Meiji Era, circa 1900

9. Early 19th, Japanese Folding Screen with Birds and Plum Trees, Edo period

10.  Pomegranate and small birds Moriyama Kouho (b.1883) Late Meiji/early Taisho era, circa 1910. Two-panel Japanese Screen. Ink, gofun and pigment on silk and gold leaf

9 years ago
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7 years ago
Miles Morales

Miles Morales

7 years ago
Ueno Park

Ueno Park

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