John Bauer (1882โ1918) Ut i vida vรคrlden (Out into the Wide World) (1907) Source
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John Bauer (1882โ1918) Ut i vida vรคrlden (Out into the Wide World) (1907) Source
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Kลno Michisei - Self-Portrait (1917)
Kohno Michisei, seen here at twenty-two, presents himself in a pose modeled on Western Renaissance master Albrecht Durer's (1471-1528) self-portrait produced in 1500. Between 1914 and 1924 a remarkable quantity of high-quality portraiture was produced by Japanese artists who blended Western and East Asian painting traditions. While some of these painters had first-hand knowledge of Western painting, most, like Michisei, culled their images from books and magazines. The young artist was raised in an environment filled with powerful iconic images. His father was a portrait photographer, an artist in both Japanese and Western modes, and an active member of the Russian Orthodox Church. These influences are readily apparent in this self-portrait. Michisei's perceptive understanding of classic Western images was based on constant perusal of his father's extensive library; a portrait's potential for psychological and spiritual impact was impressed on him through exposure to religious icons used in the Orthodox liturgy. (source)
Series: Shoujo Kakumei Utena Artist: Hasegawa Shinya Publication: Animedia Magazine (03/1997) Source: Scanned from personal collection
Vampire Hunter D by Yoshitaka Amano
What if we win?
What if the children go to schools unafraid of tear gas and bullets?
What if the birds come back, and the bees are healed, and every species moves from endangered, to threatened, to thriving?
What if the rainforest ADVANCES?
What if every parking lot had solar panels? What if every structure had solar panels? What if we built climbing gyms and terraced gardens in the skeletons of old coal power plants?
What if you baked your neighbor bread, and they shared their home-grown blackberries?
What if every person who needed a home, had one? What if every person who needed healing was healed?
What if every body was treasured for what it was, not what it should be?
What if every trans child's parents attended their graduation, their wedding, their new-name-day?
What if every warehouse became a closed-circle repair station? Goods flowing out, and back, and out again? What if landfills started to SHRINK?
What if the water and air were clean? What if there was enough public transit that the cars dwindled, leaving the streets safe for kids on bikes, evening deer, midnight cats and foxes?
What if we win?
How would you win?
And we've won a lot already, mind you.
The condors are back. The whales are saved. The sea turtles are no longer endangered. The cranes are back. The bees are recovering. The air in LA and Tokyo and London is clean again. The aquifers in the LA Basin are refilling.
Children are kinder than previous generations. Parents are stopping the abuse cycle. Being trans and queer is more acceptable than ever on a ground level.
It's hard to see if you're young, if you don't know how to step back from social media and the news. But remember--bad news sells, and the algorithm knows despair keeps you scrolling. It's a skewed lens.
We are fighting and we are winning against this adminstration's bullying. We are coming together against the bullies and they are running away scared because they don't understand that we will do that.
People are working hard every day to find ways to make sure fewer animals get hit by cars and planes and rockets.
Maker spaces are more common than ever. Solar and wind are more common than ever. Coal plants are shutting down every day.
Unprecedented numbers of acres are being bought back or given back to their rightful stewards, and the world heals because of it. People are working hard every day to learn how to help a forest recover faster.
We are not at zero. We are at decades of effort to heal the world. We've come SO far.
In 1982 there were only 22 California Condors left in the world. In 1992, when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), with its public and private partners, began reintroducing captive-bred condors to the wild. In 2001 the first wild nesting occurred in Grand Canyon National Park since re-introduction. In 2002 there were only 8 pairs of wild nesting birds population-wide. In 2008, for the first time since the program began, more California condors were flying free in the wild than in captivity. Today there are nearly 500 โ more than half of them flying free in Arizona, Utah, California, and Baja Mexico.
When I was born, there were no condors in the wild. I'm 37 now, and there are over 250 condors flying free.
When my mom was born in 1955, there were days when she wasn't allowed to go outside to play, because of the air pollution. When I was born, that never happened anymore.
When I was born, humpback whales were critically endangered, and people thought they were going to go extinct. Today, they've recovered to exceed their recorded numbers. Other whales too!
We fixed it.
We CAN fix it and we ARE fixing it and we DID fix it.
Since 1990 extreme poverty has decreased worldwide by over HALF.
This is not the narrative media sells us. We have access to more information about suffering now than we used to, but things are getting BETTER overall. Yeah some people are trying to undo this, but we have made SO MUCH PROGRESS. Don't give up.
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A beautiful set of illustrations for Dracula by Marta Bertello
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GITS rough drafts by Masamune Shirow.
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Drum Bridge at Kameido Shrine, Tokyo, Hiroshi Yoshida, 1927
IF YOU SEE ANY PAINTING BY "EMILE CORSI" ON HERE, DO NOT REBLOG IT THINKING IT'S REAL AND FROM THE 1800s. IT IS AI-GENERATED AND EMILE CORSI IS NOT A HISTORICAL FIGURE
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And if you love the vibes and wish you could find something similar painted by a real person, let me introduce you to John William Waterhouse, on whose work the AI was definitely trained:
Corsi is not real
John William Waterhouse official site
John William Waterhouse wikipedia
A classic Bruce Pennington work, used as a 1973 cover to โChildren of Tomorrow,โ by A. E. van Vogt.
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Golfer Swinging, Vintage 7 Up Ad "Get Real Action" (1964) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Motorsport Car Racing with Checkered Flag at Finish Line of a Race Track (1964) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Sports Portrait of Athletic Partially Nude Boy with Rapid Brushstrokes (1970's) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Construction Workers Painted the Style of Vuillard Post-Impression Les Nabis (1965) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Football Team Sports Action Painting de Kooning - Abstract Expressionism Illustration (1963) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Racing Cars in Bright Red, Sports Illustrated Illustration - Sports Car (1970) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Boxing Scene, Vanquished Boxer in his Corner. Sports Illustrated Boxing Story (1961) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Boxer Knockout Punch - Esquire Magazine Mid- Century Sports - Action Painting (1961) Source
Bob Peak (1927โ1992) Pregame Football Players Lined Up Abstraction of Blue Jersey and Orange Number (1964) Source
Norman Norell (1900-1972) Two fashion studies for African-American model or actress (circa 1920s) Source