Fofos! :)
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Marylin Forever!
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Dispensa comentários... ;) Click a thumbnail to enlarge:
MGM studio portraits
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Ashley Wolff is the author of seven children’s books and has illustrated more than thirty.
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Funky Girls
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Paul Wunderlich was born in 1927 in Berlin and studied in Germany at Landeskunstchule in Hamburg during the late forties and early fifties. There, Wunderlich began making graphic work, including woodcuts, lithographs, aquatints, engravings, and drypoints. Since then he achieved world renown as a master lithographer whose work is publicly held in collections such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; British Museum, London; and the Hirschorn Museum, Washington DC.
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Born in 1966, MOGA was captivated by painting as a teenager. He started a solitary career then was reborn in partnership with another painter under the name of Matteo. Having dedicated a large share of his energy to this work, Möga finally returned draped in the colours of Africa in shades as warm as the atmosphere that inspires him. Möga permanently exhibits in his Mougins studio and can be regularly found on the road in the various galleries or temporary exhibits showing his work.
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"If every cat were allowed to send nine distinct ghosts into the ghost realm the population there would soon be too catty." (Ellis Parker Butler) Click a thumbnail to enlarge:
O problema vai ser se alguém perguntar as horas... :P
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Muito fofos! ;) Click a thumbnail to enlarge:
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http://www.3dgrafix.net/autori/E_oken.htm All Images © Eni Oken
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Ray Holt uses a fisheye lens to create whimsical slices-of-life art. (Shane Bevel/The Times) Click a thumbnail to enlarge:
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