Wassily Kandinsky, “Tanzkurven: Zu den Tänzen der Palucca,” Das Kunstblatt, Potsdam, vol. 10, no. 3 (1926)
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shark vs the universe
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
YOU ARE THE REASON
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Wassily Kandinsky, “Tanzkurven: Zu den Tänzen der Palucca,” Das Kunstblatt, Potsdam, vol. 10, no. 3 (1926)
Tadamus
I’ve started a new blog with my two best friends where we share our thoughts our love and passion and happiness to write and draw and talk and poetize. We write fiction and non-fiction, reflections, poetry, observations and jokes! http://tadamus.wordpress.com/
(Shamelessly stealing your post, Goose)
Yes yay! As one of the three bloggers of Tadamus, I humbly share this blog with you, whoever you may be.
A blog for all things art by Goose, Adam, and myself (feeling super lucky and honoured and excited to feature on the same platform as these two talented gents). Mostly word art. Some fine art. Perhaps some photography. We shall see. EXCITING!
From Falls The Shadow
Sirio Magnabosco
Photographed by Koto Bolofo for View on Colour
Das ma bro xxxxxxxxx
Drawing in the snow, Sonja Hinrichsen
It’s what’s for dinner, Peter Kaaden
ghadeel:
Jana Romanova a Russian photographer captures couples in their sleep to explore their cultural attitude inside their families. Since she didn’t want them to pose she had to stick around their house till they fall asleep deeply and she would take the picture at 5-6 am. The project was named “Waiting” as they are parents to be.
Destiny’s Child — Say My Name
Choreo by Koharu Sugawara
How is this even possible?
BODIES ARE SO GREAT
"As I matured as a person and an artist, I realized I liked [armpit hair]," Photographer Ben Hopper told The Huffington Post. "I think it can be a beautiful look."
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918), Liebende [Lovers], c.1909. Pencil and coloured crayon on paper, 31.5 x 29.5 cm.
Elinor Carucci
1. Cherries
2. Stress Marks
3. Sleep Marks
4. Red Curtain
5. Emmanuelle Getting a Haircut
6. Pini’s Back
7. Haircut
8. Secret
9. Mother Puts On My Lipstick
holy shit those titles were certainly not what I envisioned this series to be
(via mischiefchampion)
Bodies. Ink.