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Happy Thanksgiving! Having a little shop sale for a limited time. tinyartshop.etsy.com

Happy Thanksgiving! Having a little shop sale for a limited time. tinyartshop.etsy.com


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mini pastel anatomy paintings $50 each on etsy by Trisha Thompson Adamsmini pastel anatomy paintings $50 each on etsy by Trisha Thompson Adamsmini pastel anatomy paintings $50 each on etsy by Trisha Thompson Adamsmini pastel anatomy paintings $50 each on etsy by Trisha Thompson Adamsmini pastel anatomy paintings $50 each on etsy by Trisha Thompson Adams

mini pastel anatomy paintings $50 each on etsy by Trisha Thompson Adams


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My current anatomy stitches stitches on water colour painted fabric. All pieces will be different and totally unique.

They will arrive hooped in a wooden 6x6 inch hoop.

Message me to order or go to my Etsy! ✨

 Santiago CarusoRappaccini’s Daughter

Santiago Caruso

Rappaccini’s Daughter


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 Santiago CarusoRappaccini’s Daughter

Santiago Caruso

Rappaccini’s Daughter


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Cate Rangel: Corazón (Heart), 2012.

Cate Rangel: Corazón(Heart), 2012.


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Live Drawing session! (1st photo) It was my first time ever attending a live drawing class, and I waLive Drawing session! (1st photo) It was my first time ever attending a live drawing class, and I wa

Live Drawing session! (1st photo) It was my first time ever attending a live drawing class, and I was so glad I joined in. Definitely will go to another one! It truly helped my figure study much more organic and easier.
Anatomy Study (2nd photo) I had my boyfriend @ariomurti helped me out. He’s such a great and talented comic artist - illustrator! He helped my out with the structure of bones and muscles. 

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Cross Section of Knee | October 2016Cross section of a knee taken from Pernkopf’s Atlas of Topograph

Cross Section of Knee | October 2016

Cross section of a knee taken from Pernkopf’s Atlas of Topographical and Applied Human Anatomy. Reproduced freehand in Adobe Photoshop CC.


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Although centuries of abuse and mismanagement have reduced Earth’s once bountiful oceans to a

Although centuries of abuse and mismanagement have reduced Earth’s once bountiful oceans to a lifeless chemical broth, a great abundance of carbon-based organisms not dissimilar to ancient earth life continue to thrive in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from human interference.

The first robotic probes to Tantum XII detected vast swarms of complex life cavorting through the perpetual darkness of the gas giant’s upper atmosphere. To the shock of human observers back on Earth, these aerodynamic creatures were observed tumbling unpredictably through the nutrient rich clouds, raising and reducing their altitude at apparent whim. Subsequent missions have discovered over 200 distinct varieties of life amidst the swirling hydrogen clouds of Tantum XII.

Scientifically designated as Balaena (though often more casually described as “Arrowheads”) these vast organisms “swim” gracefully through the upper layers of their gas giant’s atmosphere, feeding on particulate matter and absorbing solar radiation. Balaena lack a central nervous system and possess only the relative intelligence of an Earth sponge. Because there is no solid material in their gaseous habitat to navigate around, Balaena never developed the complex intelligence necessary to interact with their environment, and even Balaena apex predators are relatively stupid by the standards of most Earth life.

Most species are able to alter their buoyancy with a rudimentary gas bladder in response to changing atmospheric temperature, and rise to the higher levels of their atmosphere during their planet’s several week long day before retreating to the deeper levels for the long night. Observation suggests that these creatures can live for hundreds of Earth years, but eventually age and sink into the deeper layers of their planet where they are crushed by increasing atmospheric pressures. 


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Medical Art Beautiful ^.^Medical Art Beautiful ^.^Medical Art Beautiful ^.^Medical Art Beautiful ^.^

Medical Art Beautiful ^.^


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 Traditional October Still Life #3original artworks by Lev Tchistovsky, Johann Amandus Winck  Traditional October Still Life #3original artworks by Lev Tchistovsky, Johann Amandus Winck  Traditional October Still Life #3original artworks by Lev Tchistovsky, Johann Amandus Winck  Traditional October Still Life #3original artworks by Lev Tchistovsky, Johann Amandus Winck

Traditional October Still Life #3

original artworks by Lev Tchistovsky, Johann Amandus Winck


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 You are growing on me, but isn’t it a bit too late?original artworks by Lev Tchistovsky, Pa

You are growing on me, but isn’t it a bit too late?

original artworks by Lev Tchistovsky, Paul de Longpré


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 Growing sweet dreams * original pin-up by maestro Alberto Vargas

Growing sweet dreams

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original pin-up by maestro Alberto Vargas


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 When I’m having a bad day, I always remember The Wound Man. Sliced, stabbed, punctured, bleed

When I’m having a bad day, I always remember The Wound Man. Sliced, stabbed, punctured, bleeding, harassed on all sides by various weaponry yet still standing tall.my small tribute to iconic medieval image.


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