Roy Lichtenstein Gullscape 68 X 80 in (172.72 X 203.2 cm) Oil and acrylic on canvas 1964
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Three Goblin Art
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Roy Lichtenstein Gullscape 68 X 80 in (172.72 X 203.2 cm) Oil and acrylic on canvas 1964
TAYLOR HANIGOSKY
i get that tumblr is filled with unattributed images but it leaves a bad taste in my mouth that this particular picture has been removed from its (very significant) original context. this is from an installation by aida sehović that commemorates the bosnian genocide. it was exhibited in sarajevo in 2004, with every cup corresponding to a victim of the genocide identified and buried that year. this context is important
People picnic on the rocky heights that overlook Harpers Ferry in Maryland, 1962. Photograph by Volkmar K. Wentzel, National Geographic Creative
A young fighter from the Danh Son Huol Cambodian ethnic group was taken to a field hospital in the forest of U Minh after being wounded in a United States air raid. The hospital stood hidden in a swamp on the Viet Cong-controlled peninsula of Ca Mau. Sept. 15, 1970.
Martin Heiberg Hjortsø
“Kimiko Nishimoto learned how to use a camera for the first time at the age of 71 and even furthered her skills by taking courses on digital editing to manipulate her images. While she mostly focuses on still life and nature photography, she has a series of hilarious self-portraits involving random costumes and staged falls.” (x)
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Love doesn't exist
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Scan from Sweater Lodge.
Eve Arnold, Art class, Chongqing, 1979