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rgibson63: A painting by one of my favorite contemporary artists, Walton Ford. ”The Island” I love this painting a lot. I was a little sad it wasn’t in the book of his i haveWalton Ford is like, one of those artists people need to check out!
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oxidi:Gleipnir (detail)by Walton Ford
unchildhood: MARGARET ATWOOD x WALTON FORD ‘Let Us Now Praise Stupid Women’, Good Bones and Simple Murders (1994); Gleipnir (2012), watercolor, gouache, ink, pencil on paper, 69" x 120" x ½".
blackpaint20: The damnation of Faust by Walton Ford
sadsarah: MARGARET ATWOOD x WALTON FORD ‘Let Us Now Praise Stupid Women’, Good Bones and Simple Murders (1994); Gleipnir (2012), watercolor, gouache, ink, pencil on paper, 69" x 120" x ½".
labstrakts:Binx Walton, Charlee Fraser, & Jegor Venned Front Tom Ford Fall 2017.18 Campaign, Lensed By Mario Sorrenti
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yahoonewsphotos: Walton Ford: Watercolors Artist Walton Ford currently has a new body of work up at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York City. In his latest show of monumental watercolors with the gallery, Ford continues to explore the visual and narrative
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wine-loving-vagabond: walpurgishall: Walton Ford “Gleipnir” 2012 In Norse mythology, Gleipnir is the binding that holds the mighty wolf Fenrir. The Gods had attempted to bind Fenrir twice before with huge chains of metal, but Fenrir was able to
amy-ambrosio: Leona Binx Walton & Daphne Groeneveld by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for Tom Ford S/S 2015.
loverofbeauty: “Chalo, Chalo, Chalo!” by Walton Ford - 1997
pixography: Saddo “The Romainian artist’s unique style is influenced by old masters of 15th - 17th century, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Bosch, Brueghel, Walton Ford, naturalistic illustration, pop surrealism, religion, mythology.”
acbarasi: First thought that these were lambs and foxes but then I realised that these are the extinct Tasmanian Tigers… by Walton Ford acbarasi
brettkingery: “Avatars—The Birds of India, No. 1” by Walton Ford - 1996 Watercolor, gouache, pencil, and ink on paper 60” x 40”
Walton Ford - “The Island”
I love it <3 Looks like Walton Ford, but i don’t know... Ah, Audubon
Walton Ford