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Shapes of things, Kathryn MacNaughton
Robert Longo (American, b. 1953), Untitled (Raft at Sea), 2016-17. Triptych; charcoal on mounted paper, overall: 140 x 281 in.
Robert Longo - Men Trapped in Ice (1980)
BERNIE FUCHS Quarterback Calling Signals Oil on Canvas 27″ x 20″
David McConochie
https://www.behance.net/Davidmcconochie
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Doug Smith
American Winter, 2016
Elena Damiani.
If you are working on something that you really care about, you don’t have to be pushed. The vision pulls you.
Steve Jobs (via worldxchampion)
Happy Person Having a Pleasant Conversation in Public 9x12″ charcoal, acrylic, pastel
Cian McLoughlin
“Study art” signs by John Waters, 2017 Venice Biennale
The signs are parodies of a real sign Waters saw in Baltimore:
“Many years ago, there was a real sign for a real art school in Baltimore on St. Paul Street below 25th Street. It said, ‘Study Art for profit or hobby,’ which is about the most politically incorrect thing you can say if you’re an artist. I loved the sign and was astounded by it. It was completely unironic, and I decided to parody it.”
Here’s the original:
Filed under: John Waters, signs
How to Add Your Own Hidden Fore-Edge Painting to Any Book
Rope Floats - Leslie White
American,b.1950s
Watercolour
Ker-Xavier Roussel (Français, 1867-1944), Parc, N/D, huile sur toile
Penleigh Boyd (Australian, 1890–1923), Old Gum Tree, 1925, watercolor, 54 x 38 cm.
Robert Rauschenberg - Canto XXX: Circle Eight, 1960.