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Mulan character designs by Chen-Yi Chang from The Disney Princess: A Celebration of Art and Creativity
Alzheimer’s Dementia Self-Portraits by William Utermohlen
Utermohlen (1933–2007) was best known for a series of self-portraits he created after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 1995. These portraits documented the progression of his condition. The first portrait shown here, dating from 1967, predates his diagnosis and represents his earlier, figurative style.
Statuette of Venus made from rock crystal quartz (Roman, 1st century BC)
"The sculpture in the image is “Das Schicksal” (Fate), created in 1905 by Hugo Lederer. The sculpture portrays fate as a ruthless woman dragging two vulnerable bodies by their hair.
The work is currently located in Ohlsdorf Cemetery in Hamburg, Germany."
from @dustseasons on instagram .
Walking Egg
Detail
Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
“Monolith” (1944) ⏏ Gustav Vigeland — Vigeland Sculpture Park, Oslo. 121 figures carved from a single block of granite.
Left: Saint Sebastian (c. 1933- 35), Owe Zerge
Right: Model Act (1919), Owe Zerge
Hieronymus Bosch
Andre 3000’s “ 47 Messages “ Jumpsuits for the OutKast Reunion Tour in 2013. Every night he wore a different jumpsuit with a conversation starting message printed displayed on the front of it. In his own words, he said that he thought the fashion statement ( quite literally ) could act in a progressive manner, aiding socio-cultural concerns.
All 47 jumpsuits went on to be displayed in a gallery at The Savannah College of Art during Art Basel Miami. These jumpsuits also went on to spark a collection of t-shirts with the same messages. [ x ]
“A Cloisonné Vase Mark of the Hayashi Kodenji Workshop, Meiji Period (late 19th century) Worked in various thicknesses of silver wire and coloured cloisonné enamels on a dark blue ground with a maple tree surrounded by a profusion of flowers including chrysanthemums, irises, wild pinks and grasses, the foot with floral lappets, the neck with a band of geometric pattern, silver rims.”
Matt Bollinger (American, b. 1980, Kansas City, MO, USA, based Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Front Yard, 2025, Paintings: Flashe, Acrylic on Canvas
Oscar Wilde, 1882 - Photographie originale par Napoléon Sarony.
Salman Toor (Pakistani, 1983), Cloudy Day, 2017. Oil on canvas, 101.3 x 101.3 cm.
“Untitled, no. 36 of 36” from The Fragile (2007) ⌇ Louise Bourgeois
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Derelict, Jean-Michel Basquiat
Medium: acrylic,oil,ink,wood
by David Hockney