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Xuebing Du
art blog(derogatory)
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Three Goblin Art
trying on a metaphor

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Louise Bourgeois
Zora Neal Hurston, Beating a traditional Haitian drum.(1937)
Lovers 1909
Egon Schiele.
André 3000 photographed by James Dimmock (2000)
Tuula Lehtinen — Van Huysum VI (oil on canvas, 2023)
Weeping Willow (1919) by Claude Monet
The student's room. The pink fairy book. 1897. Illustrated by H.J. Ford.
Internet Archive
Jan Saudek
"The stillness of the water captured in this vintage photo evokes a sense of quiet reflection, as if frozen in time. Taken around the early 1900s, this era was characterized by significant social and technological changes. The photograph reflects a moment where nature and human presence intertwined, and the calm surface of the water symbolizes a peace that was soon to be disrupted by the rapid industrialization of the 20th century. During this period, the world was moving from the horse-drawn carriages of the Victorian era to the dawn of the automobile age, and from steam power to electricity, altering both daily life and landscapes..."
via :StarEra Notes
untitled, ballerina at brooklyn music school, 1992.
📸 by: leroy w. henderson
“Black Swan”
Photographed by @achillesinhighheels
Anok Yai with her parents, Nyibol Akuei and Kenyang Yai for British Vogue June 2026!
Photographed by Rafael Pavarotti.
Styled by Kate Phelan.
Raposa, Maranhao, Brazil, 2008, by Bruno Barbey
i accidentally double exposed a roll of film