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A Swiss artist who had been orphaned as a child, Adolf Wölfli spent most of his adult life in an insane asylum, where he made thousands of intricate drawings of his imaginary adventures.
Rosalyn Richards(American b.1947) Sand and Smoke 2002 Etching on Chine Collé
New Orleans artist Allison Stewart has gained national recognition for her paintings expressing the complex and disturbing dialogue between man and nature. Trained as a biologist, Stewart is inspired by increasingly fragile environments and the ultimate interconnectedness of all living things.
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“Acorns and Caps” original watercolor painting by Holly Ward Bimba at GollyBard
David Roberts: from 'tales of terror from the black ship' by chris priestley ©2008 bloomsbury publishing
"Sleeping beauty's dream" by Catrin Welz-Stein | RedBubble
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Being Green Joe Raposo ~ Etienne Delessert ~ Golden Books, 1973
Birds by Belen Segarra, via Behance
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Three shadow people terrify a victim during an episode of sleep paralysis by Jon MacNair
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, 1931, Huguette Caland is the only daughter of the first president of the Republic of Lebanon. She began painting at the age of 16 under the private tutelage of Fernando Manetti, an Italian artist who resided in Lebanon.
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There's something about mapping small corners of the world... Artist Lucy Engelman #art #journal #watercolor #sketch
Icones of Japanese algae, Tokyo, Kazamashobo (1907-1942).
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