Victoria Dael, Are We Going To Sleep?, 2025.
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trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
will byers stan first human second
Xuebing Du
Stranger Things
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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occasionally subtle

Janaina Medeiros
Misplaced Lens Cap

if i look back, i am lost
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noise dept.

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Victoria Dael, Are We Going To Sleep?, 2025.
Christina Hornisher - Hollywood 90028 (1973)
Diagrams from a thirteenth-century version of the Ars Notoria.
Things don't have purposes, as if the universe were a machine, where every part has a useful function. What's the function of a galaxy? I don't know if our life has a purpose and I don't see that it matters. What does matter is that we're a part. Like a thread in a cloth or a grass-blade in a field. It is and we are. What we do is like wind blowing on the grass.
–Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven
Walter Crane
Claude Monet in his house at Giverny, c. 1915-20
Interior: Late August, Wynn Chamberlain, 1955, egg tempera on fiberboard.
Christian Eriksen Skredsvig (Norwegian, 1854-1924) • Interior, Paris • 1885
ab. 1893 Scrap album fancy dress by Madame Gough, London (court dressmaker), Sarah Ann Gough (designer)
silk, cotton, linen, paper, glue, metal (fastening), wood, leather, baleen, wax, paint
(National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne)
Was lurking in the royal armouries the other month and finally got round to drawing this (gouache and pencil with digital colour overlays)
'penelope unraveling her work at night,' silk embroidered with silk thread; dora wheeler, north american, 1886.
William Blake - I Want! I Want! (1793)
weim studies
Collectable woodblock prints commemorating individual conquests were commonplace in the theocracy, distributed by the church as a way to announce its victories.
get a print here :>
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Details: Le Grand Saint Michel, Raffaello Sanzio - 1518