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JPII
#art#drawing#pintura#arte#dibujo#painting#digital painting#illustration#acr?lico#design#jpii#john paul ii
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Sacred Heart
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Pintura acrílica + digital
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Our task is to become good men, or to achieve the highest human good. That good is happiness.
Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics (via philosophybits)
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Madonna with the Baldachino (detail), Raphael
Medium: oil,panel
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Vista desde la calle, Parroquia de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro, calle Francisco I. Madero entre Ignacio Allende y Nicolás Bravo, Centro, Ciudad Hidalgo, Michoacán, México 1968
Arq. Carlos Mijares
View from the street, Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, calle Francisco I Madero between Ignacio Allende and Nicolas Bravo, Centro, Ciudad Hidalgo, Michoacan, Mexico 1968
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Basilica del Perpetuo Socorro, la Notre Dame de Santiago
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N.Senhora do Perpétuo Socorro (3) by Paroquia São Benedito/Bauru on Flickr.
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“Ukrainian artist Vladimir Denshchikov creates mind-blowing religious icons made almost entirely of linen thread.
Only the faces and hands of the saints in Denshchikov’s icons are painted on canvas, everything else is made from millions of linen knots. The artist doesn’t use any tools, like needles or crochets to make the knots, all the patterns and details are created directly by hand. The material used for these incredible artworks is created by the artist himself: he takes a piece of pure linen cloth (a fabric associated with Orthodox Faith), soaks it in water and takes it apart one string at a time. He uses linen threads between 0.5 and 2 meters long and works between 3 and 6 months on a single 40×50 cm icon. It might sound like a long time, but let’s not forget one of these things numbers up to nine million tiny knots, each made by hand.” (Source)
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