Artist: Dadu Shin
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Artist: Dadu Shin
Ruben Pang (Singaporean, b. 1990)
Fear So Long What Passes Quickly, 2015
oil, alkyd and retouching varnish on aluminum composite panel
horse standing in the ocean all alone it is pondering lifes trials but what trials does a horse face
Natsuo Noma, late 80s
The lake in Animal Crossing (2001)
The Four Noble Truths shejtano @shejtano
In an otherwise terrible book, a perfect footnote.
Brad Holland, from Illustrators 26 (1985)
“You still crave lemonade, but the taste doesn’t satisfy you as much as it used to. You still crave summer, but sometimes you mean summer, five years ago.”
— Alida Nugent
*me squinting at posts*
this video is genuinely incredible - the framing, the sunset, the single street light, the sound of traffic and cicadas in the background, the video of the sign capture imperfectly by (presumably) a phone camera. it’s a work of art and a perfect encapsulation of 21st century america
Phil Epps
I could be the person writing one time verification codes. 873726. 290971. 041452. 667656. It comes naturally to me.
They look so good
Horse Frightened by Lightning after Jean-Louis-André-Théodore Géricault
Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, b. 1929): Net-no.2 yellow, 1960.
Private Collection. Oil on fiberboard, 96.5 x 71 cm.