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Harrison Wood Hsiang
Waves in San Diego. #120film
The eyes have it
got that dog in me and mitski has been showing financial interest in it
Tim Barnwell
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1970
Acrylic on canvas
Rothko’s last known painting before his suicide
A new scan replaces our old, do yourself a favor and blow it up here
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Died on this day
gabrielle richardson.
Glass-plate negative showing an experiment in hypnosis, 19th c.
Andy Goldsworthy Touching North, North Pole, 1989 /
Andrea Pozzi
Tadanori Yokoo, drawings for Genka (“Illusory Flowers”), by Harumi Setouchi, 1974
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“you’ve got scrambled eggs where your brain should be”
i miss this painting i doubt i still have it, i have lost maybe half od everything i've painted and drawn over the years
have learned to let go
“When you feel perpetually unmotivated, you start questioning your existence in an unhealthy way; everything becomes a pseudo intellectual question you have no interest in responding whatsoever. This whole process becomes your very skin and it does not merely affect you; it actually defines you. So, you see yourself as a shadowy figure unworthy of developing interest, unworthy of wondering about the world - profoundly unworthy in every sense and deeply absent in your very presence.”
— Ingmar Bergman (via soma-soda)
Darling Bonnie’s Revolutionary Curriculum ((Film)): ‘Free Angela Davis & All Political Prisoners. #Societythings
Maastricht
you cut your hair but you used to live a blonded life
wish i was there, wish we'd grown up on the same advice
april kittens by clare turlay newberry
Liberale da Verona (Verona, c.1445 - 1530), The Chess Players and Scene from a Novella, c.1475, tempera on wood.
These two companion panel are from the front of a chest (cassone) and show two episodes from an as yet unidentified story, or novella. In one, a youth is smitten by a maiden who appears at a window. In the other, they engage in an erotically charged game of chess (she is about to lose). Both were common themes in the amatory literature of the Renaissance. The figures’ bleached blond, frizzy hair was the height of fashion in fifteenth-century Siena.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art