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Nikita Chan (Chinese/American), Rainbow Shower, 2025, Colored pencil on paper
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Oil on canvas , 100 x 150 cm.
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Yamamoto Masao (Japanese, b. 1957)
1228, from Nakazora, 2003
skipping the ad isn't enough...... i need to banish it. i need to murder it. i need to stab it to death. i need to blow it the fuck up.
i am not well understood. which is also my fault
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Beaver supermoon, rising over the fields, lighting the way for the geese.
I told you from the start I disappear when it gets cold
Detail from Annunciation, Jan van Eyck, ca. 1434-1436.
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