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One Nice Bug Per Day

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occasionally subtle

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Kaledo Art

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Photomontage "Sueños de indecisión" (Dreams of Indecision) - Grete Stern, created between 1948 and 1951.
sleeping couple on a train, Romania c.1975 (photo: Henri Cartier-Bresson)
Andrew Gallo
Tomète
This was parked in front of the club
Laura, Maddy, and Donna
ooooh look at me I'm so hot sexy and beautiful and charming and friendly to everyone... 🙄
Laura, Maddy, Donna, and Leland /Jean Baudrillard, Symbolic Exchange and Death
Birds by KIKI SMITH (b. 1954, Germany)
Kiki Smith was raised Catholic and draws heavily on traditional bird symbolism. She uses birds—particularly doves, which represent peace, the Holy Ghost, and freedom—to examine spirituality and mortality.
She kept birds as a child for over a decade. This lifelong affection evolved into a desire to incorporate animals into her art to represent our shared instincts, movement, and vulnerability.
Her process is deeply tactile. She often creates bird reliefs and sculptures using materials like bronze, aluminum, and silver. She views the natural behavior of birds as its own form of environmental "technology"—using the things around them to flourish and build architecture.
https://www.pacegallery.com/.../a-bird-is-technology-in.../
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“Crescent Lady” by Warren B. Davis (1865-1928)
HOUR - Mark Strand
struggling on it writhing on it crying on it screaming on it squirting on it cumming on it passing out on it