1920s Wedgwood fairyland lustre series
‘Ghostly Wood’ by Daisy Makeig-Jones, UK pottery designer
You may think you know my story. Many have told it. It has long passed into history, into myth. I have seen more of heaven and hell than most people dream of. But I was always a willful girl and followed my heart and spoke my mind. And it is high time that I told you my story myself.
Ophelia (2018), dir. Claire McCarthy
Tommy
Women in traditional russian headdress - kokoshnik.
The kokoshniks primarily worn in the northern regions of Russia in the 16th to 19th centuries.
The word kokoshnik first appears in 16th-century documents, and comes from the Old Slavic kokosh, which means a hen or a cockerel. However, the earliest head-dress pieces of the similar type (rigid cylindrical hat which completely covered the hair) have been found in the 10th- to 12th-century burials in Veliky Novgorod.
Sleeping bull by Maria Zolotukhina
Beautiful Animated Artwork from Alexandra Dvornikova
My name is Alexandra Dvornikova. I’m an independent artist and printmaker.I’m from in Saint Petersburg (Russia). Now I live in London I studied in Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design, printmaking technology and graphics department. I finished Academy in 2015 after 6 years of education. Now I study art-therapy with A. Kopytin as supervisor. I work as an volunteer one day of week with autistic people. Hope i can work more in this direction after getting degree. I love to create digital illustrations and small animations
My instagram - I use it for interaction with people/ Also I co-founded a small linocut workshop - Printenstein. You can find linoprints here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/printenstein
I live with my husband, red cat and two birds - Jackdaws. I love forest and music. My favorite music bands are Animal collective, the Books, Sin Fang Bous, Tanya Tagaq, Joanna Newsom, Gang Gang Dance, Paavoharju, Lucky Dragons, Black Dice. I always listen to this music when I draw. My interests are neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalyses, linguistics, semiotics, nature, mushrooms and animals. I love travel, hiking and try to learn mandarin chinese
If you need to contact me you can write to ataxia@inbox.ru
More unique art on Cross Connect Magazine:
Twitter || Facebook|| Instagram
Posted by Andrew
Metropolitan Museum of Art · 18th Century French Decorative Arts // February 14th, 2020
the bows, mikimoto
‘The Farewell Ritual’ by contemporary Russian photographer Natalia Drepina
#WOMENSART @womensart1