Skip to main content

ART PRIME Gallery 2



 ⬜⬜ART PRIME SPECIALS ii⬜⬜


welcome to ART PRIME GALLERY, here we present to you the very best of all our latest collection of homemade art works, we care and appreciate your presence on our art show place.
feel free to contact us for any suggestions or recommendations. Thanks❗❕❗


The first on our list is a very interesting art work presentation, it a well  crafted camera , built with solid materials and a great structuring idea,
 you must love it but you don't screw down we have more for you,










Here on the second presentation is a sweet dreams come true, a gorgeous GUN ghosted in a glittering Canton waveform, if you like this let us know in the comments section below.





Don't be ghosted about the car below, it's a small but nicely built sports variety, hope you like it, okay it was built with Canton, glue, and a pair of scissors.





Some people are saying you guys        can't make these art works real like seriously working gadgets. the truth is for most of all art works made by us, we can turn them into real life gadgets. but most times the supports are not there!!

feel free to be of great help to me,  am Destiny Hallway the artist evolving this art network, for any suggestions or recommendations please comment below in the comments section or contact us through our email: artprimeblog@Gmail.com

Thanks for being there for us❗❕❗🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

Comments

Post a Comment

Tell us what you think!

Popular posts from this blog

Art by Toni Greis .

Lower part of a leg and foot with sandal of the over life size statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius(reign 161-180 A.D.) found at Sagalassos,Turkey in 2008.#Roman_Archaeology

Detail of a painted limestone statue of Queen Meryetamun, the fourth daughter of King Ramesses II who reigned circa 1279-1213 BCE during the 19th Dynasty. Her name means 'Beloved of Amun'. She was promoted to the position of Great Royal Wife to become her father's consort sometime after the death of her mother, Queen Nefertari.The exquisite workmanship in addition to the gentle smile and graceful presence make this work one of the most beautiful statues of the Ramesside period. Meryetamun's ornate wig is held in place by a double band that supports two royal serpents wearing the crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt. A circular base rests upon the queen's head, decorated with multiple uraei with sun-discs; this base would have once supported the large disc and double plumes, which are typical of queenly headdresses during that period.Ramesses II took at least three of his daughters, including Meryetamun, as queen consorts following their mothers' deaths. Scholars, however, have debated whether this was through consummated marriage or they were consorts in name only.Meryetamun died during her father's long reign and was buried in the Valley of the Queens.This fine sculpture (JE 31413) is now in the Hurghada Museum, Hurghada, Egypt.Photo: Jürgen Liepe