Tonje Thilesen
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Tonje Thilesen
ANDY WARHOL / FLOWERS / c. 1964 [screenprint, on strathmore paper | 30 1/8 x 40″]
“Two armies that fight each other is like one large army that commits suicide.” - Henri Barbusse
Yearly piece inspired by poppies blooming in June. More in my gallery.
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Carles Santos - From the series Bach, 1997-98
liu che chun - wormhole
El-Jelwa الجلوة is a Tunsian tradition that it still maintained in some regions, where the bride, in her henna day, covers her head and put her arms perpendicularly like shown in the pics. and then turns around, or sometimes just stands still, while prayers and songs are sung to her.
It is believed that this is tradition has its roots from Punic Carthage. the Carthaginian bride visits the Tanit altar, the goddess of fertility and love and prosperity, the night before her wedding. And does the same pose while turning around it seven times, to bring prosperity and good luck to the marriage.
Stills from Victoria Hanna’s Twenty-Two Letters, adapted from the Sefer Yetzirah.
Philip Garner - Half Suit, 1982
Surgical tools decorated w/gold overlay. Iran, 19th century. Courtesy of The Benaki Museum, Athens
Christophe Charbonnel - Saint Michel, 2020
Galerie Bayart
wxmatija:matija gabrilo, 2021 https://ift.tt/2Tjizo3 -> Telegram Design Bot
“In Dutch Protestant paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries, meat often referred to ‘the weak flesh.’ In my paintings, the beauty of the flesh is shown, and the ornate frames emphasize the non-Puritanical content. People call the frames ‘over the top’ or excessive. They’re often painted to match the meat. When viewing the paintings, some say they have a gag reflex while thinking at the same time they’re beautiful.”
Victoria Reynolds on her raw meat paintings
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), Austrian painter, draftsman, and printmaker. Photographed by Johannes Fischer, 1916.
Wout Werensteijn, helion
Radiohead. Snoozer Magazine, 2008
Soltanto Ƭʋ… Il resto è un ʈєʍρσ che non voglio.
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