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How do you feel about not being/being an influencer?
Can you imagine yourself in that role?

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Another big art moment i'll never forget was discovering Ashley Wood through his taken on Spawn in the late 90's. Mind just caved in and I fell deeply in love with his style, which had me climbing the walls looking for more of his more personal work. this was a big influence

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One of the things I am most grateful for are all the influences that I collected in my 3 week Tokyo stay. I had to get an extra luggage for all the artbooks that I picked up lol. This piece is inspired by one of masaaki yuasas sketches he did for „mind game“.

⭕️✨

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Going by Berserk influences, could we be seeing a similar process for Miquella, that happened to Griffith?
Reborn from an "egg" and regaining their angelic appearance somehow.

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♥️ Japanese artist Yutaka Murakami is known for his watercolour paintings of cats using a difficult wet-on-wet technique influenced by Chinese methods. A prolific artist, he captures cats and kittens in almost every position and attitude possible.
"Catch the Wind" n.d.

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I’ve been invited to be one of the artists to paint a palette for the palette tree at the Florence Griswold Museum for the 2023 holiday season.
The impressionist artists at Flo Gris and in the Old Lyme school are some of the biggest influences on my work.

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Most people know me for Bad Influence but I feel like my best work is Dead End- In that world, the EXE is the *planet* instead of any of the characters. Everyone adapts as best they can, but not everyone comes out better. Game world by logic, real world for the characters.

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who debuted on this day in 1933, influenced everyone from Jonny Quest to the Fantastic Four to The Man From UNCLE.

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“Elusive Matter” on 🖤

More and more often I notice that reality is slipping away. It is being torn apart and divided by outside forces that cannot be influenced…

🔻🔻🔻

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i wonder what video game influenced this one

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Doodle of the Day: A Demonstration (c. 1919-20), Pencil, ink and watercolour, squared for transfer to canvas, William Roberts (1895-1980). William Roberts was one of the first English artists to be influenced by the Cubist movement and use abstraction in his work.

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Heyyy what’s up? Happy to show my latest amazing drop on SuperRare, 2nd in collection of 6

Elusive Matter

More and more often I notice that reality is slipping away. It is being torn apart and divided by outside forces that can’t be influenced

https://t.co/r9lYtijFI7

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