Aboriginal Dot Art

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hello vonnie
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NASA
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
cherry valley forever

Kaledo Art
will byers stan first human second
almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
occasionally subtle
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Aboriginal Dot Art
Opeyemi Olukotun.
Opeyemi Olukotun (Nigerian, 1989), The Weight They Cannot See, 2024. Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 48 in.
The book of woodcraft, 1912
Auguste Jean-Baptiste Roubille (1872-1955) cover, ‘La Fleur de Lys’, “Le Rire”, May 18, 1912 Source
"As you can see, I am a cat."
He is a cat. He says so himself. Even if he's shiny and spiky, he's a cat.
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Narumi Ichijyo
一条成美
Earthenware dog figurine, China, Eastern Han Dynasty, 25-220 AD
from The Henan Museum
Stupid Tiger, illus. G.A.V. Traugot (via barius)
Byzantine mosaics found on the ceiling of the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna, Italy.
The Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe by David M. Perry and Matthew Gabriele starts and ends with a description of this mosaic, in different contexts.
It’s an excellent book, that I would recommend to anyone interested in history!
Paul Klee In Angel’s Care, 1931 Watercolour and coloured inks on paper, mounted on paper.
The High Priestess. John B. Trinick and Wilfrid Pippet, Album of the Great Symbols of the Paths, 1917-21
P.I. Telegram / P.I. Facebook
Maurice Denis (French, 1870-1943), Le martyre de Saint-Sébastien [The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian], 1893. Oil on canvas, 41 x 32.5 cm.
˗ˏˋ꒰ star buttons ★̶̲
Earthenware coati, Incan,circa 1400-1532
from The Museum of the Americas
Artober 10: Gorgon
small split-twig willow figurines (some constructed from a single twig) found at the Grand Canyon; dates of objects vary from 6,500 B.C. to as recent as 500 A.D.
image(s) credit: National Park Service / Grand Canyon National Park