Divine and John Waters attend the 1981 Baltimore premiere of Polyester at the Charles Theatre.
“Who wants to die for art?”
Divine as Dawn Davenport in John Waters’ Female Trouble, 1974. Available on The Criterion Collection DVD and Blu-ray June, 2018.
The Bride of Filthenstein.
Divine and Edith Massey on the set of Female Trouble (1974)
conceito de personagem - Jeca.
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WATCHMEN #4 (Dec. 1986)
Art by Dave Gibbons & John Higgins
Words by Alan Moore
the sad reality of Super Mario World
Spetsnaz Alpha (Russian special forces) Korra for patreon
drawing this kind of attire was a first for me, but I had fun with it
Sebastian Bieniek at Affordable Art Fair, New York
Mondo Okumura aka Mondo-kun (Japan)
Mondo Okumura aka Mondo-kun, a gifted 10 year old Fukuoka artist, has been drawing since he was three. He has never taken art lessons and his line-drawing style is completely self-developed. Mondo-kun was inspired to start drawing portraits – especially of world-famous musicians including David Bowie, John Lennon and Bob Marley – by his father’s extensive record collection. In April 2013, his musician father, who goes by the name Bogggey, challenged his talented son to draw one portrait every day, selected by Dad, and post it on their father-son blog. Challenge accepted, Mondo-kun has been doing exactly that for over a year and his blog now gets over 40,000 hits per day. It also led to him publishing his book, Mondo-kun, and picking up part-time work as cover designer and illustrator for the magazine Yoreyore. (src. Time Out Tokyo) © All images courtesy of the artist
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