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The Moth and the Thunderclap, Martyn Cross
Vijay Sarathy aka Canvasoul (Indian, b. 1995, Chennai, India, based in the Himalayas) - Photography
Rough Sea painted by Claude Monet (1840 - 1926)
Heinz Hajek-Der Angsttraum, 1946-1953,
Study of Dawn, Purple Clouds, 1868
John Ruskin (1819-1900)
Watercolor on paper
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Steam-locomotive near the station of Amsterdam - Arnout van Gilst
Dutch , 1898-1982
oil on canvas , 40.4 x 30.2 cm,
Edvard Munch (1863-1944, Norwegian) ~ Robat pa sjøen, 1904
[Source: Christie’s]
Gay Summer Rick, Stand By, 2018, oil on canvas
Salman Toor
Salman Toor (Pakistani, 1983), Boys with Pink Bedsheet and Sock, 2021. Oil on panel, 16 x 20 in.
Hour of the Pearl - Mia Bergeron , 2023.
American, b. 1979 -
Small color acrylic painting on Yupo paper , 5 x 7 in.
Richard Blades
Edit after Henry Wolf (Le Crepuscule) (Smithsonian) (Ed. Lic.: CC BY-NC 3.0)
例えば自分が死刑になる直前に何かひとつ要求を叶えてくれるとしたら、家族に会いたいとか何かを食べたいとかではなく、「タバコを1本吸わせてくれ」と言うのではないかと思った。
Edvard Munch, Drawings for Vampire I and II and iteration of Vampire II, 1885-1902,
self 24 x 36", oil on panel, 2023
this was the second piece created for @taiwanfest a few months ago. in a nutshell, it's a portrait of how my dumb ass feels as a person far removed from their original culture - the confusion, embarrassment, and joy that comes with reconnecting with crucial parts of my life that a younger self often tried to minimize.