Hilma af Klint, Tree of Knowledge, No. 7b, c. 1913-1915

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Hilma af Klint, Tree of Knowledge, No. 7b, c. 1913-1915
1. After The Pale, The World Again 2. All Distances Are Insurmountable 3. Here We Go Mother On The Shipless Ocean 4. After The World, The Pale
Mia Novakova, Porch Collapse
black silk veil by between_beauty
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Beaded whimsies by the Haudenosaunee (formerly known as Iroquois), tourist souvenirs crafted by Haudenosaunee women across the Northeastern US and Central Canada during the 19th and early 20th centuries
Sally Mann (American), Untitled (Sherry and Her Grandmother), from the series "At Twelve" (1983/85). The Art Institute of Chicago.
Brittany Murphy wearing BLUMARINE – Uptown Girls (2003)
Mark Sink
mort garson - plantasia (1976)
bat stamps!! there are so many bat stamps out in the world with such amazing art 🦇🦇
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"The Helping Hand" sculpture in Palmer Square Park, Chicago, created by artist Carrie Fischer in 2018 to visualize the scale of the emerald ash borer infestation.
Photo: Stacy Guevara
Masahisa Fukase. Seikan Ferryboat, 1976.
Widline Cadet.
South Aquaria / 1973 Head-shop poster. Art by Gage Taylor.
Anais Nin's house in Los Angeles, the house was built by Eric Lloyd Wright, the grandson of Frank Lloyd Wright. She lived there from 1962 until her death in 1977
The library contains first editions of Nin’s work.
In the living room, a Steinway piano handed down from Lloyd Wright beside a collage painting by Varda. An accordion door closes off the bedroom.
A painting by Varda hangs in the bedroom, which is separated from the living room by a folding partition.
Credit…Chris Mottalini
Writer Anais Nin's LA home remains as she had it designed | For Readers | The Fussy Librarian
Aslan’s Aria by Bernth Uhno
Artwork found here.