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Strange and Whimsical Art of Linsay Blondeau

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Ranked #4419 in Arts , #99413 overall

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Linsay Blondeau is a whimsical artist and the creator of a series of weekly watercolor illustrations named "Odditeas". Released every wednesday, these humourous and often witTEA illustrations consist of anthropomorphic teacups in a variety of settings.

Odditeas 

ProprieTea by lblondeau

ProprieTea

VaniTea by lblondeau

VaniTea

EccentriciTea by lblondeau

EccentriciTea

AphrodiTea by lblondeau

AphrodiTea

AnonymiTea by lblondeau

AnonymiTea

AgiliTea by lblondeau

AgiliTea

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Strange and Unique Watercolor and Acrylic Original Paintings By Linsay Blondeau
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Chimera

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Rumours

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Best of Bowie

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The Wall (Deluxe Packaging Digitally Remastered)

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Dark Side Of The Moon

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About lblondeau

Linsay Blondeau's contemporary watercolours hark back to an old-fashioned age of nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Blondeau's characters have one eye, the childhood point of view, larger than the other, more mature one and appear to straddle the divide between youthful innocence and adult peculiarities. Her works bring to mind the illustrations of children's books hidden away in an attic, but these would have to accompany stories with non-traditional plot twists. Don't go down to the woods alone (or the evil, raging teapots might get you). via ArtMoCo

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