— Yosa Buson, tr. by Cheryl A. Crowley
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— Yosa Buson, tr. by Cheryl A. Crowley
Venus and Mercury by Jan Harmensz Muller (1600)
Albert Weisgerber (1878-1915), ‘Die Larven’, “Jugend”, 1909 Source
east of the sun and west of the moon
kay nielsen (1914)
Death and the Maiden 1900 (detail)
Nymphaeum of Punta Epitaffio
The submerged remains of Emperor Claudius's Nymphaeum was discovered intact at the foot of Epitaffio Point. It is a rectangular building headed with an apse and is decorated with a series of sculptures reconstructed as originally found.
- Underwater Archaeological Park of Baia.
Nuestra antigua alumna del Curso Profesional Ana Martínez y Mario Ville nos muestran en esta nueva editorial para NEO2 su personal y contemp
✨These are going to make some Hellenics mad but the visuals are stunning🤩
Wish
Print Shop
— Hermann Hesse, from “Iris”, The Fairytales of Hermann Hesse
I want to think of death as peaceful; that decay is a slow process of giving one’s body back to the earth.
Jacob Van Loo, 1614-1670
Bacchanal, n/d, oil on canvas, 77.2x116.4 cm
Private Collection
Victor Gadino. NYC Artist / Illustrator now living in Miami
Portrait of a Raven
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Medusa with the Head of Perseus, Luciano Garbati, 2008
I adore how she carries his head low, at her side, and not aloft in triumph. This is not a self-aggrandizing hero lauding her great deed. This is a woman who wanted to be left the fuck alone.
Also look at her body. The double hips. The asymetrical boobs. She’s thin, but she’s realistic as hell. That’s a real woman.
And the look in her eyes. Damn.
I originally saw photos of Garbati’s Medusa a long time ago, but I specifically remember this post from earlier this year. Medusa was one of those pieces that really buried into my head and heart. Sounds silly, but just looking at it gives me strength.
Today I was lucky enough to see it in person. She’s incredible. And, something that the original pictures don’t show— she’s HUGE!
I love this even better now that we can see the baffled look on Perseus’s face.