The Fall detail by Alan Stephens Foster (1892-1969)
Jules of Nature

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The Fall detail by Alan Stephens Foster (1892-1969)
From Thuringewald, 1905, Edvard Munch
Medium: oil,canvas
Evening on the North Shore, 1924, Clarence Gagnon
Magnificent Geometric Snow Art by Simon Beck
For the past decade, Simon Beck has been decorating the mountains with his stunning mathematical drawings, created by running in snowshoes across the freshly laid snow. Each image takes him up to 11 hours to make and covers an area about 100m x 100m, requiring him to travel up to 25 miles as he marks out the pattern.
Beck produces about 30 snow drawings every winter in the northern hemisphere, mostly in the Alps. He started 10 years ago doing it for fun and now it is his main occupation. “When you have a blank piece of paper you draw on it,” he says. “So drawing on a blank snowfall seemed like a natural thing to do”.
You can learn about the fine details of his process in this FAQ and see additional photos over on Facebook. He also published a book of his work titled Simon Beck: Snow Art.
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ALEX ECKMAN-LAWN / THE SECRET / 2018
إِنَّ مَعَ الْعُسْرِ يُسْرًا
Indeed with hardship comes ease. (Quran 94:6)
Source: memes3eed, via IslamicArtDB
Madeline von Foerster (American, 1973) - Essentia Exaltata (2005)
Kiss, Edvard Munch, 19??, Finnish National Gallery
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“He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking.”
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To Everyman, His Chimera
By Joseph Loughborough
MILES JOHNSTON / GUILT / 2017
David Altmejd
The Sick Child II, 1896, Edvard Munch
Medium: pastel,paper
I have the very strong urge to go outside right now and chop some limbs from the mulberry tree in my front yard so I can make paper. It’s almost 1am but I want those fibers babey. I wanna beat those branches til they give me those good good strings. I have a mighty need for MATERIALS.
Color pencil and china marker