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Sound up on this fun art meets good idea. There are many mediums out there to try. Textures, finishing laundry and more.
Artwork: Avocado on toast
Artwork: Avocado on toast
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Classic #JanSvankmajer’s 1992 animated short, ‘Food’. Claymation and pixelation at its finest
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Airbrushing 😍 Do you like the results?
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Morana •Goddess of Winter & Death
Morana was the Slavic goddess of winter and death. As the goddess of winter, she was never popular among the Old Slavs, which is understandable if we have in mind the climate in which they used to live. Morana was considered to be a long and cold winter, a winter that could bring death through famine and extreme cold, furthermore, could cause disease and massive death of the cattle. Her arrival was therefore always expected with fear, and her departure was celebrated with a lot of noise and cheer. Her complete opposite was goddess Vesna, whom the people used to welcome with festivals and jubilation, at the same time joyfully witnessing the departure of Morana – the winter. Numerous rituals were connected with seeing Morana off. People would most frequently make a doll representing this goddess, and then ritually destroy it. They made the doll from straw or switches, and then beat it with their cultivators. After that they either threw it into the water
Mythology Arts
Morana •Goddess of Winter & Death
Morana was the Slavic goddess of winter and death. As the goddess of winter, she was never popular among the Old Slavs, which is understandable if we have in mind the climate in which they used to live. Morana was considered to be a long and cold winter, a winter that could bring death through famine and extreme cold, furthermore, could cause disease and massive death of the cattle. Her arrival was therefore always expected with fear, and her departure was celebrated with a lot of noise and cheer. Her complete opposite was goddess Vesna, whom the people used to welcome with festivals and jubilation, at the same time joyfully witnessing the departure of Morana – the winter. Numerous rituals were connected with seeing Morana off. People would most frequently make a doll representing this goddess, and then ritually destroy it. They made the doll from straw or switches, and then beat it with their cultivators. After that they either threw it into the water
Mythology Arts
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And at what age did you learn to draw?😊
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Comment “Cup” in your language 😍🍵
Rate this artwork from 1-10!
Rate this artwork from 1-10!
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This man is a great hard worker😍
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The Art of Owning Your Own Body💪
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Can you guess how many dice are there? 🎲
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Perun • Thunder God •
In Slavic folklore, Perun was an incomparable divinity, of which was the lord of lightning and storm, who claimed the sky and was the patron of warriors. Perun was a pagan champion of paradise, and supporter defender of heroes. He is said to have ridden frantically with a chariot of fire across the sky drawn by a goat, and rebuffed his foes with lightning bolts. Perun is most essentially attached to a creation myth, in which he fights Veles,the Slavic lord of the underworld, for the assurance of his significant other,Mokosh,the goddess of summer, and the atmospheric water,just as for the control of the universe.As the deliverer of the atmospheric water,he was revered as a god of agriculture and bulls.Perun is depicted as a vigorous red-bearded man with an impressive height, with silver hair and a golden mustache. He conveys a mallet,a war axe,or a bow which he shoots electrical discharges.He is associated with oxen and represented by a sacred tree—the mighty oak.
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Perun • Thunder God •
In Slavic folklore, Perun was an incomparable divinity, of which was the lord of lightning and storm, who claimed the sky and was the patron of warriors. Perun was a pagan champion of paradise, and supporter defender of heroes. He is said to have ridden frantically with a chariot of fire across the sky drawn by a goat, and rebuffed his foes with lightning bolts. Perun is most essentially attached to a creation myth, in which he fights Veles,the Slavic lord of the underworld, for the assurance of his significant other,Mokosh,the goddess of summer, and the atmospheric water,just as for the control of the universe.As the deliverer of the atmospheric water,he was revered as a god of agriculture and bulls.Perun is depicted as a vigorous red-bearded man with an impressive height, with silver hair and a golden mustache. He conveys a mallet,a war axe,or a bow which he shoots electrical discharges.He is associated with oxen and represented by a sacred tree—the mighty oak.
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Chocolate Dragon! 🐲
The very first wall mounted showpiece!
I love the smoke pouring out of the mouth! 💨
The very first wall mounted showpiece!
I love the smoke pouring out of the mouth! 💨
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Who knows this work and who is its author?😊
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Do you also throw away cardboard boxes? now I'll think about it😳👍
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What about alternative electronic music?
I recommend listening in headphones to immerse yourself in the atmosphere.Or on good acoustics...
ARTBAT
I recommend listening in headphones to immerse yourself in the atmosphere.Or on good acoustics...
ARTBAT
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