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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Kaledo Art
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art blog(derogatory)
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Lion Resting (sketch) by Rembrandt
(via: @lonequixote)
- Jason Montinola
White Nationalism Is for Basement Dwelling Losers
by Neckbeard Deathcamp
Strike your fancy, Ravi Zupa & Arna Miller (because)
Yoshitaka Amano
curious miscellanies
Death and the Maiden, 2016
Acrylics on prepared paper, 34.8 x 28 cm
“Sprut” (Octopus), #15, April 26, 1906 “…The Horesman Grasped him in his terrible hand and raised him in the air… Then laughed once more and flung his terrible prey into the abyss… And all the corpses seized him and sunk their teeth into him…” from ‘The Terrible Revenge’ by Gogol. Source
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Pepper Rides the Void - pen, markers and white out on 8.5 x 5.5 bristol.
It had to be done.
Also fun fact: when resizing the height to 900px the width came out to 666px. Go pepper go.
Out now. Like a cocaine tiger attacking your ears. And soul. Listen now.
Max Ernst (German, 1891-1976), Clouds, Sun and Sea, 1952. Oil on hardboard, 34 x 48.9 cm.
Detail Jan Mandyn (c.1500-1560) – The Harrowing of Hell
Soon.
Also: I own no rights here except the boredom that produced this sillyness.
by Sarah Sheil…