In the club
Misplaced Lens Cap
Fai_Ryy
🪼
Claire Keane
No title available
art blog(derogatory)

No title available
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

titsay
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
noise dept.
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

PR's Tumblrdome
h
almost home
taylor price

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Cosmic Funnies
Monterey Bay Aquarium
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from Colombia
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
@someninjagoshit
In the club
“Imagine a woman in the long skirts and high collar of the early 20th century standing in front of the painting she created. It is a massive piece—about 10 feet tall by 8 feet wide—and it is not a landscape, a portrait, a still life, nor a scene from myth or history. Dominating the composition is a bold yellow form reminiscent of a plant or sea creature, glowing amid colorful, biomorphic shapes and vigorous lines. This is just one of 10 such works that she has created almost entirely alone—sometimes walking on her work as she lays down the paint—and one of 193 radically abstract paintings that she has made in a few short years, between 1906 and 1915. None of these details fit with the story told in museums and art history courses. We know the first abstract painters so well that we often refer to them by last names alone: Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian. We know who is celebrated for doing “action painting” on giant canvases laid on the floor—Pollock. Each of these men has been lauded for opening a way into new territory. As it turns out, that territory had already been explored by another artist. Her name was Hilma af Klint.”
— Who Was Hilma af Klint?: At the Guggenheim, Paintings by an Artist Ahead of Her Time by Caitlin Dover
THE FUCK
It gets even better.
This is unbelievably cursed
I currently own 22 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 22 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 2 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 2 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 2 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 2 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 12 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 12 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 7 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 2 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 17 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.
I currently own 12 Tumblcoins, the future of meme currency.