Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
   
 
Hello Dears,
I'm an artist, I've dedicated my life to beautiful art and objects. I was attracted tot his hobby by the wonderful at that Disney creates and utilises in conjunction with its Artists to create these sometimes miniature masterpieces. There are thousands of pins, and I have wasted countless hours wading through pin photo and auction sites (and I am 100% sure I am not the first or last, haha).
I want to know, and ask all of you my friends, which are the pins that you find the most beautiful? It doesn't have to be conventionally beautiful. If you can post a picture and maybe an opinion as to why, I think it could be really interesting to see how our tastes all differ or are similar. What draws us to certain styles, etc...
I hope this can be a fruitful way for us to share some beauty with each other!
				
			I'm an artist, I've dedicated my life to beautiful art and objects. I was attracted tot his hobby by the wonderful at that Disney creates and utilises in conjunction with its Artists to create these sometimes miniature masterpieces. There are thousands of pins, and I have wasted countless hours wading through pin photo and auction sites (and I am 100% sure I am not the first or last, haha).
I want to know, and ask all of you my friends, which are the pins that you find the most beautiful? It doesn't have to be conventionally beautiful. If you can post a picture and maybe an opinion as to why, I think it could be really interesting to see how our tastes all differ or are similar. What draws us to certain styles, etc...
I hope this can be a fruitful way for us to share some beauty with each other!
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		 Truth be told, I might have a soft spot for it because it reminds me of a very special moment in my own life..but that's part of interpreting art right? Bringing your own experiences and emotions with you in your interpretation.
 Truth be told, I might have a soft spot for it because it reminds me of a very special moment in my own life..but that's part of interpreting art right? Bringing your own experiences and emotions with you in your interpretation. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		