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The Animal Kingdom in Watercolor by Kelsey Oseid

Illustrator Kelsey Oseid focuses on drawing the animal kingdom, each of her sublime creations depicting majestic various creatures.

The  Minneapolis, Minnesota-based artist mainly works with gouache and watercolor, relying on its light washes and soft hues in a youthful play of light and shade. There is a vintage look in all her folklore and nature inspired creations. Her illustrations resonate her love for Mother Nature,  particularly the members of the animal kingdom that she illustrates with such dexterity. Buy her original art prints in her Etsy shop.

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The more you look at this picture, the more anxious it becomes.

this is just a normal waffle house

there is a bloody handprint on the door

There is somethung under the counter with the cups

A normal waffle house

The mother has octopus arms 

And the blind man has gills

Also the blind man is reading?

the coffee looks okay tho

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Haunting Driftwood Sculptures By Japanese Artist  Nagato Iwasaki

Nagato Iwasaki is one of those artists you don’t know much about. But his art talks for itself.

The Japan-based artist creates incredible driftwood sculptures. Each
of his human-shaped figures can both mesmerize and scare you. The artist
manages to create an uneasy feeling using nothing but wood and you can
be sure, that if you’d stumble upon one of these sculptures at night,
you’d go sleepless for days.

More info: nagato-iwasaki.com | Facebook

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i’d shit myself if i saw these just standing around in the forest