Sunrise (1933), by Maxfield Parrish
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Sunrise (1933), by Maxfield Parrish
"Innamorato della Luna" (In Love with the Moon) Antonio Rubino, 1907
Chol Mabior at Robert Wun Couture FW 2026
The Spectral Titans, by Anthony Machuca
3 Dozen Red Roses, Andy Lovell
"Everything Appears as it is: Infinite" by Alex Dodge
via The Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas:
Material/technique: brail texture; six-color UV screen print Dimensions (Height x Width): 512 x 815 mm / 20 3/16 x 32 1/16 in Artist Alex Dodge made this print with a computer program that builds virtual spaces. The artist wanted to point out the contrast between the geometric human-made tiles and the wavy organic shapes made by the water. The geometric shapes (tiles) were formed by using angle measurements. The organic shapes (waves) were made by taking photographs of waves. Dodge used the computer program to blend the shapes together.
Harold Lloyd in For Heaven's Sake (1926)
early humans performing a trepanation on an angel after it sustained a traumatic head injury when it fell from grace
my kitty used to be homeless. i think she's pretty glad to be in here and not out there.
For Heaven's Sake (1926)
my fav thing in the entire world is witnessing people try new things. almost teared up at this bc i love it so much
Long conversation / Долгий разговор Natalia Livitchuk, 2016
Fish-shaped interlocking paving stones.
Sheila Norgate, Raven with Issues
i'd love if you knew you were on my mind
constant like cicadas in the summertime