Roses and Thorns: The Art of Liza Corbett




Tags: animals, art shows, baroque, bird wings, branches, deer, dolls, fairy tales, flowers, flowers in hair, ghosts, greek mythology, hair, historically inspired, illustrations, intricate line drawings, jeremy hush, little red riding hood, liza corbett, macabre, nature, neo-victorian, red, roses, skulls, soft color, surreal, swan, victorian, wolves
“Lacrimosa” by Kevin Llewellyn
This is a painting I love from Kevin Llewellyn‘s exhibition at Kat Von D’s recently launched Wonderland Gallery:
Nomi Chi – Mystical, Creepy, and Perverse
Nomi Chi is a talented artist/tattooist out of Vancouver, B.C. Her work combines female and animal figures in a bizarre, sinuous, whimsical, and wispy luxurious style. Animal skulls, eviscerated furry creatures, and surreal woman/animal combinations are dominant themes. Languorous, morbidly lovely and erotic, sometimes tender, her sketches and paintings are both casual and mythical, and creepily delicious. Here’s a selection of her art:



I have this hanging up as a print on the wall of my bedroom.




Tags: animals, evisceration, nomi chi, rabbits, skulls, surreal, vivisected
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