Art Pieces

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a painting of a woman in an orange dress standing on top of a rock by the ocean
Virginia Woolf: an exhibition featuring 80 female artists inspired by her writings
Virginia Woolf: an exhibition featuring 80 female artists inspired by her writings | Creative Boom
a painting of a city with tall buildings and a red traffic light in the foreground
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two women sitting on rocks by the water with their backs to each other, one holding her hand
a painting of a woman ironing clothes on a bed
a watercolor painting of mountains in the desert
two fire hydrants sitting in the middle of a swimming pool with no people around
Swimming Pool By Maria Svarbova
two people sitting on a couch in a room with blue walls and pink light coming through the window
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i really like the dramatic lighting in this illustration
a woman with her head in the air looking up at an object floating above her
a painting of a man's face with blue eyes
a drawing of a man holding his hand to his face
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Crosshatching sketch of a nervous man. Loving the detail and emotion in this sketch. Character Sketch
a drawing of two hands reaching for each other
Noel Badges Pugh
a drawing of a woman with scissors in her hand
in this world and the next
in this world and the next
a black and white drawing of two trees in the middle of a field with rocks
She Sings to the Stars - The universe has its secrets. Extra dimensions of space might be one of them. If so, the universe has been hiding those dimensions, protecting them, keeping them coyly under wraps. From a casual glance, you would never suspect a thing. It's hubris to think that the way we see things is everything there is. -Lisa Randall, theoretical physicist She Sings to the Stars www.shesingstothestars.com Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpB4fR74NcY Photo: Nick Zantop, Three Rivers, New Mexico | Facebook
COOL! The universe has its secrets. Extra dimensions of space might be one of them. If so, the universe has been hiding those dimensions, protecting them, keeping them coyly under wraps. From a casual glance, you would never suspect a thing. It's hubris to think that the way we see things is everything there is. -Lisa Randall, theoretical physicist via She Sings to the Stars