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Embroidery Design Patterns : Mango,Peacocks & Butterflies
Embroidery Design Patterns : Mango,Peacocks & Butterflies - Page 3 - IndusLadies
Oaxaca moleskine - Hola Bosque™
Oaxaca moleskine by Bosque , via Behance, i love every single picture and illustration
Paradigm Shifts, Rock Art Studies, and the Coso Sheep Cult of Eastern California
Patterned body anthropomorphic figures. These figures appear to represent human and animal conflations. Note the taloned feet, head adornments, and hunting weaponry associated with the figures. A, c, d, e, and h are from Renegade Canyon; b and f are from CA-Iny-5 (aka Junction Ranch 3 and Sunrise Cliffs); g and i are from Big Petroglyph Canyon.
Tonalpohualli: Aztec calendar symbols - sahua d
Tonalpohualli: Aztec calendar symbols by sahua di, via Behance
Tlaloc: 'He Who Makes Things Sprout’. God of rain, lightning and thunder. He is a fertility god, but also a wrathful deity, responsible for both floods and droughts. Tlaloc has goggle eyes and large jaguar teeth and resides in mountain caves. In Aztec times he was so important that he had a special shrine on top of Mt. Tlaloc and he shared the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan with Huitzilopochtli.
hippie vibes
Ok, so I love the radial/geometric thing going on here. Something like this would repeat perfectly in a pattern and contrast nicely against the linear style that we already did with the boncho????
Here’s a sneaky little look at how we create some of our folk inspired prints. These panels and elements are hand painted before being scanned and put into layouts on the computer.
Original Design
Tribal inspired print http://www.flickr.com/photos/kiley-victoria-illustrations/6924254752/in/photostream
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favorite colors as of late: pink, navy, gold, with a bit of black & white pattern thrown in for good measure!
Doodle of the Week
for some people, doodles...for others, inspiration for tattoos
Jacobean Hummingbirds Redwork
Embroidery | Free Machine Embroidery Designs | Jacobean Hummingbirds Redwork