Jane Fisher, The Yawn, 1988, Watercolor, 22 x 29 in
Three Goblin Art
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Origami Around
Today's Document
Stranger Things
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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shark vs the universe
DEAR READER
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Jane Fisher, The Yawn, 1988, Watercolor, 22 x 29 in
Helena Minginowicz, Body/ Disposable 2025, acrylic on paper towel, 23x48 cm courtesy of the artist
Black panther poster. Just as relevant today
IF YOU'RE UNEMPLOYED IT'S NOT BECAUSE THERE ISN'T ANY WORK JUST LOOK AROUND: A HOUSING SHORTAGE, CRIME. POLLUTION; WE NEED BETTER SCHOOLS AND PARKS. WHATEVER OUR NEEDS, THEY ALL REQUIRE WORK. AND AS LONG AS WE HAVE UNSATISFIED NEEDS, THERE IS WORK TO BE DONE. ASK YOURSELF, WHAT KINDS OF A WORLD HAS WORK BUT NO JOBS? IT'S A WORLD WERE WORK IS NOT RELATED TO SATISFYING OUR NEEDS, A WORLD WHERE WORK IS ONLY RELATED TO SAT- ISFYING THE PROFIT NEEDS OF BUSINESS.
THIS COUNTRY WAS NOT BUILT BY THE HUGE CORPORATIONS OR G6OVERNMENT BUREAUCRACIES. WAS BUILT BY PEOPLE WHO WORK. AND, IS WORKING PEOPLE WHO SHOULD CONTROL THE WORK TO BE DONE. YET, AS LONG AS EMPLOYMENT IS TIED TO SOMEBODY ELSE'S PR0FITS, THE WORK WON'T GET DONE.
Bees Aberdeen Bestiary, England, ca. 1200
The First Star at Landiris - Henri Riviére , 1907.
French , 1864-1951
Colour lithograph , 35.5 x 23 cm.
Yamamoto Masao, Kawa Flow #1689, 2020, gelatin silver print
Christoph Niemann (US 1970)
Guggenheim Museum New York
Watercolor on paper. For The New Yorker
Majd Arandas
Majd Arandas (1994-2023) was a Palestinian photographer and journalist killed by an Israeli airstrike in November, 2023. He was 29. A self-taught photographer, his work aimed to document and celebrate life in the Gaza Strip, excavating pockets of optimism and resistance amidst loss and destruction.
Max Ernst, self portrait, 1909
MORRIS GLUCKMAN
Figure
oil on board
signed twice lower right
Cowley Abbott
I loved this tree so I captured it
Greenlandic mountain landscape with seagulls - Aka Høegh , late 1900s.
Greenlandic, b. 1947 -
Colour lithograph on paper , 26.5 x 38.0 cm.
'Icebound River'. Charles Rosen. c. 1915.
Ulrika Andersson
Immaculate Sigh of Stars - Dan Bruggman
American , b. 1957 -
Watercolour and gouache , 40 x 40 in.
detail of hands from guercino’s the return of the prodigal son (1619)