Horned rattlesnake. Denizens of the desert. 1922.
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Year in review 2019. February.
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
Peter Solarz

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell

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Horned rattlesnake. Denizens of the desert. 1922.
Internet Archive
Year in review 2019. February.
For six years of nonstop blogging
On fire. Stop-motion train film by Henry Charles Fleischer. 1950.
Prelinger Archives
Year in review. 2019. April.
Rufer, Egon Schiele
Medium: watercolor,paper
This Sketch is by the surrealist artist Hans Bellmar but that’s about all I know of it. The guy was a boss; check out some of his other work. I especially love the dolls he created as Nazism was on the rise and there was a new idea about what the perfect lady body should look like…Pretty much, Bellmar reacted against it and created these sexualised, fragmented bodies based on the female form that could be dismantled and re-assembled into various configurations. He’d then arrange these dolls into grotesque positions and take photos. The Nazis didn’t like him though so he had to flee Germany at some point….
I love this cat a lot
Matthew Leibowitz
Laurence Donovan Colour Woodcut ‘The Last Judgment’ 1977.
(via eBay)
Yoshihiro Tastuki
Whooli Chen
Artist: Kenojuak Ashevak
(1927-2013)
Kenojuak Ashevak, a Canadian artist and printmaker, is regarded as one of the most notable pioneers of modern Inuit art
She was born in Ikirasaq, an Inuit camp, at the southern coast of Baffin Island
Her father was a hunter, fur trader, and respected shaman. When she was only six years old, he was assassinated by Christian converts.
She was arranged to marry a local hunter, but was reluctant, and even playfully threw pebbles at him when he approached her
She was one of the first Inuit women in Cape Dorset to begin drawing, and she went on to create the first Inuit stained glass window for the John Bell Chapel in Ontario
She worked in graphite, colored pencils, poster paints, watercolor, and acrylics as well as creating etchings and carvings from soapstone
Sun and Life, 1947, Frida Kahlo
Size: 40x50 cm Medium: oil on masonite
A chart of medicinal herbs inspired by the playfully unsettling work of Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Find prints here.
Just a reminder that these herbs are based on traditional remedies and are purposefully vague in relation to their placement in the image. Please do your own research/consult a professional before using any herbs yourself.
Untei SEKINE(関根雲停 Japanese, 1804-1877)
小おもと名寄 1832 via
Nude 1915 by Felix Edouard Vallotton
Clara Tice ‘Pretty Sofa’ undated.
‘Cocktail Shaker’ undated.
‘Luxurious Bed’ 1915.
(via artnet magazine)
Tadanori Yokoo (横尾 忠則).