Victor Vasarely
Biocta-T
1976
oil on board
97.8 × 48.5 cm
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Victor Vasarely
Biocta-T
1976
oil on board
97.8 × 48.5 cm
L'art gothique ou le Moyen-Age, 1852, Paul Delaroche
“Circling”
Gerda Wegener, 1920
Eagle Over 100,000 Acre Plain at Susaki, Fukagawa (Juman-tsubo), 1857, Hiroshige
Medium: woodcut
Spring, Romaine Brooks
my favorite block on the aids quilt
Whiskered Treeswift (Hemiprocne comata), parent with chick, family Hemiprocnidae, order Apodiformes, Malaysia
photograph by Kin L. Fong
"Moon Walker" by Emiko Aida.
Weeping Willow (1919) by Claude Monet
Forget me not
My print shop: INPRNT
Study for Scribner’s Poster - Maxfield Parrish - 1897 - via Christie’s
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian self-taught artist, 1909-1997)
Winged Horse (This Maria Drew Animals) 1936 (gouache on paper)
I’m going to marry my novels and have little short stories for children.
— Jack Kerouac
One to two - Pasi Tammi , 2004.
Finnish , b. 1971 -
Oil on canvas , 70 x 60.5 in.
Pasi Tammi (Finnish, 1971), One to Two, 2004. Oil on canvas, 70 x 60.5 in.
the rose-breasted grosbeak is a member of the cardinal family found across much of north america during their breeding season, with a wintering range in central & south america. the male’s namesake coloring also gives name to a common nickname for the bird, the ‘cut-throat’. males are easily identifiable due to their stark black and white coloring, accented with the bright red present on the chest. females are primarily grey-brown with buff accents. these birds are known as more shy than their northern cardinal cousins, although they are still frequently visible at backyard birdfeeders. they feed on insects, seeds, berries, and occasionally nectar. rose-breasted grosbeaks have an average lifespan of 7.3 years in the wild, but can exceed two decades of life in captivity.
photos sourced from the Macaulay Library
Susan Bright Lautmann Hertel (1930-1993), Dinner Table, 1983.