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Kaledo Art
One Nice Bug Per Day
will byers stan first human second
$LAYYYTER

Love Begins
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Get up & do stuff.
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Wanderlust.
Everything you love is here
New addition. #woman #art #sketch #copic #moleskine #multiliner
submit your art here | fuckyeahmoleskines!
Design Crush
Simple definition posters for some of the aromantic spectrum
Everything you love is here
These are puns
These are visual puns
Whimsical Tea Bags Make It Look Like a Goldfish Is Swimming in a Cup of Tea
ASMR = BETTER SLEEP?
I stumbled upon ASMR videos, and such happenstance has opened new doors of relaxation for me.
At first, I found it strange to watch video content where the actor or actress is speaking in hush voices and simulating physical sensations through sounds and visuals. Toward the middle of the film, I found myself lulled, enchanted by how stimulating it could be.
It has awaken a part of me that I left dormant for a very long time when I removed myself from the art world... (I wonder if there's an ASMR video on throwing on the potter's wheel...)
This is how I spend my "wild" Thursday nights.
baby's first words
baby: d-d-da..
father: daddy?
baby: dada /ˈdɑːdɑː/ or Dadaism was an art movement of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century. Many claim Dada began in Zurich, Switzerland in 1916, spreading to Berlin shortly thereafter but the height of New York Dada was the year before, in 1915.[1] To quote Dona Budd's The Language of Art Knowledge,
Dada was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I. This international movement was begun by a group of artists and poets associated with the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. Dada rejected reason and logic, prizing nonsense, irrationality and intuition. The origin of the name Dada is unclear; some believe that it is a nonsensical word. Others maintain that it originates from the Romanian artists Tristan Tzara's and Marcel Janco's frequent use of the words "da, da," meaning "yes, yes" in the Romanian language. Another theory says that the name "Dada" came during a meeting of the group when a paper knife stuck into a French-German dictionary happened to point to 'dada', a French word for 'hobbyhorse'.[2]
The movement primarily involved visual arts, literature, poetry, art manifestoes, art theory, theatre, and graphic design, and concentrated its anti-war politics through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works. In addition to being anti-war, Dada was also anti-bourgeois and had political affinities with the radical left.