"TOD UND LEBEN" ("DEATH AND LIFE") GUSTAV KLIMT // 1910 [oil on canvas | 71.06 x 78.93"]

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"TOD UND LEBEN" ("DEATH AND LIFE") GUSTAV KLIMT // 1910 [oil on canvas | 71.06 x 78.93"]
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HEY.
«Átale, demoníaco Caín o me delata»
Cortázar
Hans Bellmer
Kiki Smith, Born, 2002
Kiki Smith — Underground (cotton jacquard tapestry, 2012)
Richard Burbridge
Kiki Smith’s hands by Richard Burbridge
Mike Kelley, from the series Sublime, 1983
Ana Mendieta
Árbol de la Vida [Tree of Life], 1976 Blood + Feathers, 1974 Imágen de Yágul (Image from Yagul) 1973 Untitled: Silueta series, 1976
Ana Mendieta - “Silueta” Series
The “Siluetas” comprise more than 200 earth-body works that saw the artist burn, carve, and mold her silhouette into the landscapes of Iowa and Mexico. The sculptures made tangible Mendieta’s belief of the earth as goddess, rooted in Afro-Cuban Santería and the indigenous Taíno practices of her homeland.
“It is a way of reclaiming my roots and becoming one with nature.”
and what are your hands used for? creation or destruction?
what drugs were they on when they made this
Cab Calloway rotascoped!
Whoever thought of this was drinking absinthe
Thanks, Now I have nightmares
this was long before cartoons were ever thought of as ‘for kids’, the target audience of this one was roughly 20-40 betty boop cartoons featuring cab calloway singing, yes, but slang has changed so much you dont realize he was singing about opium, sugar daddies, death, weed, sex, booze, and gambling back when gambling was nearly as tabboo as sex and drugs. ‘minnie the moocher’ where cab calloway is a dancing walrus is specifically about someone who does literally everything on that list but die
most of the animation studios had their ‘thing’ to make their animation stand out, disney had fluid motion linked with quality music, warner brothers had top notch dialogue with carefully crafted facial expressions, MGM had comedic timing down to the individual frame that no live action comedian could dream of achieving, terrytoons had the budget of a ham sandwitch and a fistfull of nickels fleischer studios however had authentic jazz and heavy toned subject matter, often crossing the line of what we think of as ‘cartoon violence’ into realistic
idk why this is making me so emotional???
I love this. I’ve always had a love for cartoons
This was what they were trying to emulate with the highway man’s song in over the garden wall.
Anxiety isn’t tired
International Sleeping day today
When all you’ve got is your shadow
- Clay version.
“Everyone disappears in the end.”
Edward Robert Hughes (1851-1914), The Weary Moon, watercolor with gold and silver