Today's spotlight is the wonderfully talented Agnes Cecile, of whom I am in love with their style, from Rome, Italy.
Cecile's work doesn't need words.
On a side note, I'm starting a new diet & excercise regime. My boyfriend is coming to visit in a month & I want to look better than my best. My next post might be some thinspo, don't hate me for it. I'm not into the jutting spines and hip bones, I mean an althletic, healthy, in shape, yet still shapely. My type of thinspo, not crazy bitches with ED's type of thinspo.
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For not using many colors (in most cases), those seem really colorful. I love how it looks like an accident at first glance, but then you really look at it and the image pops out. Great stuff.
ReplyDeletenice art, ima have to look into Agnes Cecile's art more.
ReplyDeleteReally a master of colour, its great. The second pic is the most interesting...
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletevery beatiful mix of precision and chaos
ReplyDeletei love the look of this style of art!
ReplyDeleteWow... a wide range of talent.
ReplyDeletegood luck on the new regime. i'm a fatty.
ReplyDeleteThose are snazzy.
ReplyDeleteVery nice art. I definitely approve.
ReplyDeleteOh man that artwork is awesome.
ReplyDeleteReally nice artwork, I love it!
ReplyDeleteSome nice work, i like the second piece a lot
ReplyDeletewow this art blew me away
ReplyDeleteThis style of artwork is inspirational. Do you know how they were produced - done on a computer or with canvas? And if canvas, was it using pastels or standard acrylic paints?
ReplyDeleteLove this style
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the style of these. The 4th one is a bit creepy though.
ReplyDeletethat is some nice piece of art
ReplyDeletenow THIS is what i call real art. excellent.
ReplyDeleteLove the color and design of these. The sort of artwork that inspires others. Kudos.
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