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Hey m’lovelies, hope all good for you all, hope you have a fun weekend filled with chocolate and big smiles. Will be back through the week. Take care. *hugs* )0( x

theartofanimation:

Renee Nault

magicfran: by LeoComix on Flickr.

theartofanimation:

Mallory Hart

laughingsquid:

Colorful Wave Photos by David Orias
fuckyeahpreraphaelites:

A BeautyJohn Everett Millais 
books0977:

The Blue Violinist (1947). Marc Chagall (Ecole de Paris, abstract, 1887-1985). Oil on canvas.
Chagall incorporated a number of 20th century modern art movements into his work to give us a portrayal from multiple angles resulting in a personal symbolic synthesis that might best be described as “psychological cubism.” 
A reoccurring element in his work is music and musicians. Chagall felt them to be an important part of the tapestry of his culture. One critic described Chagall’s colorful compositional juxtapositions as “Hebrew jazz in paint.”
enchantingimagery:

We’ll mount so high that they can’t catch us, and quite at the top there’s a hole that leads out into the wide world.
A Kay Nielsen illustration for the Hans Christian Andersen fairy-tale, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep My scan.
eatsleepdraw:

“Masquerade”
Miguel Co
www.miguel-co.com
www.society6.com/migz
overidealism: - The Great Mother by ~Arthfael
poboh:

Blue Alice,1956-1957, Charles Blackman. Australian, born in 1928.
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