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zachtylerr:

These are my girls 😘 @ashlee_theoriginal_ @simplee_lexxx
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Mad PUNKS and ENGLISH Dogs by TISCI……….No.1
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prince-floss:

 pretty & pale blog ☹

۞sad teen ~ dead dash ~ pale blog۞ 
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Addie Price
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Ian Davey paintings on swan feathers.
“Each individual piece can take up to a week to complete, but Ian Davey’s delicate feather paintings really are something special to look at. The 46-year-old artist, who lives in a converted farmhouse in Snowdonia National Park, Wales, paints on swan feathers collected from a nearby swannery. He only uses feathers that naturally fall on the ground during the birds’ annual shedding period and starts the artistic process by cleaning and individually straightening them with tweezers. He always draws a sketch of what he means to paint on the feather, because he only has a one-foot-long, three-inches-wide canvas to work with so he has to know exactly what goes where. He applies a primer and works with a special acrylic paint that protects the feather. To nail the most detailed parts, Ian uses a specialized 000-size brush.”

(via Feather Art by Ian Davie | Wildlife scenes hand painted on swans’ feathers - Home)
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