I got this baby more than a year ago for my 19th birthday :)
Done by Sam at Resurrection tattoo in Pasadena, CA
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I got this baby more than a year ago for my 19th birthday :)
Done by Sam at Resurrection tattoo in Pasadena, CA
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This is a painting called “Hare” by James Jean. I got it because he’s an amazing artist and it reminds me of my childhood and always having pet rabbits. The tattoo artist is Jaime Ames Navarro.

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by Arthur Rackham
I have the first picture framed! It was a gift and I always wondered who did it
The sculptural installation titled Nasutamanus depicts an elephant once again performing a balancing act with its trunk, but this time the creature is featured from a rotated view. Instead of simply doing an elephant’s version of a handstand, it appears to have suctioned its trunk to a wall adjacent to the floor. The remarkable result is this enormous animal seemingly hovering over the ground
Daniel Firman, Nasutamanus, 2012, Courtesy Galerie Perrotin, Paris © Daniel Firman, Foto/Photo: Guillaume Ziccarelli
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Charlotte Caron
(upper left) Sardine, 90x90cm, Acrylic on pulling up mounted on medium, 2011
(upper right) Fox, 90x90cm, Acrylic on pulling up mounted on medium, 2011
(lower left) Squirrel, 90x90cm, Acrylic on pulling up mounted on medium, 2011
(lower right) Polar Bear, 90x90cm, Acrylic on pulling up mounted on medium, 2011
Simon Husslein - Nest One, 2007
Branches intertwined with electronic equipment and placed in dying trees throughout Burgundy, France.
Artist’s statement:
“A woven sphere glowing at sunset…symbolizing new life placed into a dying tree.”
This is lovely.
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