Surrealist EyeClose Up EyeWeird EyesEyes EverywhereEye WallpaperMany EyesCreepy EyesMonster EyesAesthetic EyesMuchos Ojos / EyesExplore ArmandoH2O's 435 photos on Flickr!
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Gods WillInstagram PostingEye IllustrationEarthly DelightsJournal StuffGarden Of Earthly DelightsEyes On MeSweet ArtTrue GritGods WillAndreea Dumuta on Instagram: "I hope the Instagram Gods will forgive me for double posting today, but I got very inspired to make another piece and also slapped THE Fleabag quote on it #procreate #procreateillustrations #procreateartist #editorialillustration #truegrittexturesupply #digital"
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Regard AnimalClose Up ArtEye Close UpAfrican Women ArtCerámica IdeasEye PaintingEye PhotographyCat FactsFlower Art Painting🔹 MY ART - cat eye - digital drawing in photoshop with process — SteemitEyes are the window to the soul. That is why I like drawing them. They are so beautiful and have so many details. It… by marty-arts
Weird Art PhotographyKaleidoscope PhotographyLola DupreKaleidoscope EyesEyes PatternRealistic Eye DrawingKaleidoscope ArtCollage PortraitEye EyeShrapnelA selection of work from solo show SHRAPNEL in 2011
Eyes Watching ArtEye InstallationEye Painting AcrylicCrocheted RocksEye PaintingsEye StudyMany EyesCeramic EyeAustralian PaintersFound Stones Peer Back at Viewers with Painted EyesOne of Jennifer Allnutt’s series defies the norms of bust portraiture. Her ocular rocks feature extremely realistic renderings of eyes. On some of her larger rocks, Allnutt completely envelops each eye with a lid, lashes, and skin. But on many of her smaller pieces, the eye is incomplete, running off the edge of the stone and giving the sense that it is a fragment of a complete face. The artist sometimes returns the painted rocks to the places she found them to surprise passersby.