Vincent Giarrano - "Morning Light"

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One Nice Bug Per Day
YOU ARE THE REASON
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
Three Goblin Art
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Xuebing Du
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Love Begins

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Vincent Giarrano - "Morning Light"
Igor Shcherbakov (Russian)
Contemporary African-American Artist — Mickalene Thomas
Babylon (1906) by Czech painter Frantisek Kupka.
Luca Ponsato
Palestine, 2006 - ANJA NIEDRINGHAUS
I'm so fascinated by people who seem to believe that analyzing media is somehow taking the joy out of it. Like. Do you not enjoy thinking? Does taking stuff apart and figuring out how it works not give you a hit of dopamine? And you get mad when you see people having fun in this way? What a sad, miserable way to engage with the world.
“I keep a roster so I’m never bored-” How about you start a roster of books. Let’s start there
Opeyemi Olukotun.
Opeyemi Olukotun (Nigerian, 1989), The Weight They Cannot See, 2024. Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 in.
Leonid Pasternak (Ukrainian, 1862–1945) - The Torments of Creative Work
no offense but reading is literally the cure to brain rot and there’s no work around to reading books
"Forgiven," 1926
Artist Harold von Schmidt (American,
1893-1982)
Oil on canvas, 30 × 40 in
Cosmopolitan Magazine illustration
Nick Night
One of my favorite views in the Eastern Sierra
This is a view I had chased for a number of years, and thought I finally bagged the shot several years ago, I find myself revisiting it every time I'm in the region.
The "creek" used as a leading line is actually a geo-thermal hotspring and is off limits for bathers due to its temperature instability; the volcanic activity in the area will cause the waters to become scalding without warning.
Let's go exploring.
Abstracted Landscape III: The Answer/700W/600W/500W Acrylic and Collage on Canvas Board, 2025