Kawa=Flow #1673, 2016
Masao Yamamoto

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Kawa=Flow #1673, 2016
Masao Yamamoto
Dorazio – Italia, 1991
#MondayMotivationOwl
It’s finally snowing again here in Milwaukee, and these owls are so motivated by it, they’re slaughtering things left and right! Just doing the things owls do, but with a little extra motivation.
The sci art is by the consummate Wisconsin naturalist artist and conservation activist Owen J. Gromme (1896-1991) from his 1963 magnum opus Birds of Wisconsin. Clockwise from the top we have:
Barred Owl (Strix varia) Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus, formerly Nyctea scandiaca)
View an earlier post about Owen Gromme.
View more motivated (and some unmotivated) owls.
View a whole bunch of bird posts by us and our bird-nerd Tumblr colleagues.
ladies man Dick Powell (November 14, 1904 – January 2, 1963) with the most golden diggers of 1933 - Ruby Keeler & Joan Blondell
Nico.
Joan Crawford fotografiada por George Hurrell, 1934
Gillian Hills, Beat Girl
Portrait of Theda Bara “The Vamp”, 1910’s
A colorized ‘trading card’
Nico
Beggars of Life,Louise Brooks 1928
Lucian Freud, The Sleeping Cat, 1944
Christian Schad (German, 1894 - 1982)
Marcella (Marcella with cat), 1926
Oil on wood. 80 x 57.5
“The thing about happiness is that it doesn’t help you to grow; only unhappiness does that. So I’m grateful that my bed of roses was made up equally of blossoms and thorns. I’ve had a privileged, creative, exciting life, and I think that the parts that were less joyous were preparing me, testing me, strengthening me.”
Happy Birthday, Lana Turner (8th February 1921 - ∞)