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Fanciest Feast
"What's Left" (1992) by Jim Hodges â—ˆ Spider web colonizing discarded clothes
Hiroshi Sugimoto Ionian Sea I, Santa Cesarea gelatin silver print
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1969 Oil on canvas
POV: Local fairy, tomboy ruffian instigates a fight in order to build street cred.
Elijah in the Wilderness, (Details), (1877-1878), by Sir Frederic Leighton (British, 1830 – 1896), oil on canvas, 2,343 mm (92.24 in) x 2,104 mm (82.83 in), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
The New York Times got some images and headlines mixed up in their "for you" scroll recently with fascinating results.
(The actual article was about sex after sixty and the headline belonged to an article about weightlifting.)
More art from Andrej Dubravski, adeptly demonstrating the artistic concept of juxtaposition, the placement of two things or, in this case, bodies, close together with sharply contrasting effect.