those who believe that everything is solid and real are stupid, like cattle
but those who believe that everything is empty are even more stupid
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we're not kids anymore.

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Show & Tell
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Noah Kahan

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those who believe that everything is solid and real are stupid, like cattle
but those who believe that everything is empty are even more stupid
The fantastical art of Dutch artist Franciscus Johannes Gijsbertus van den Berg aka Johfra Bosschart 1919 - 1998
Mitani Takuya
“Sydorécup et créations” ⟲ Spoons bent into portraits that watch you back
DE VLUCHT UIT DE REALITEIT, Johfra Bosschart, 1946
The Annunciation, René Magritte, 1930, Tate
Purchased with assistance from the Friends of the Tate Gallery 1986 Size: support: 1137 x 1459 mm frame: 1270 x 1586 x 70 mm Medium: Oil paint on canvas
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/magritte-the-annunciation-t04367
Still life Reslicitando, 1963, Remedios Varo
Stephen GIll - Hackney Flowers, 2004-2007
Yuki-onna (雪女)— “Snow woman”, a winter yōkai or a spirit in japanese folklore. A very old legend, with first written appearance in 14-15 century, so it is greatly varied in the tone and the story. The unchanging part — yuki-onna is a tall otherworldly beauty with snow-white features and can be spotted in snowy regions or during blizzards. In many stories, yuki-onna poses as a dangerous and capricious force of nature: she steals children in snowstorms, makes travelers freeze from exposure by interacting with her, lose their tracks or get frostbites. Though heat and hot water can save a person, as it makes her evaporate and vanish. Sometimes, however, yuki-onna marries and lives with humans happily. Or beautifully tragically)
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Feb - Apr 2025, different tree bark textures & colours
steak dinner
Night Watch
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Spring, (1920s before 1926)
Artist: Michalina Janoszanka
Tempera on glass, 1920-1925; National Museum in Krakow
FKA twigs by Aidan Zamiri (2022)
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