Mandolin, Antonius Vinaccia, Italian, 1781
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Mandolin, Antonius Vinaccia, Italian, 1781
From The Met Museum
Discover the enchanting beauty of "The Mandolin's Carnival," a stunning artwork created by the dedicated artist, Laura Gail Sweeney in 2025! This delightful piece, crafted from wood by the skilled Pierangelo Tosi, showcases Laura’s belief in the magic and rhythm of art. She is excited for you to experience the joy this piece brings! Enjoy!
A punk house is a magical place. Like, no really it is. The one I spend time at, it's down in Florida and it's one of the only music venues in the city that's not centered around sex or drinking. It's run by local queer punks, there's a "dorm" where you can sleep if you're having a a bad time at home, there's space for traveling bands to spend the night after a show, there's a community garden and a pop up shop and once it's autumn there's a bonfire most nights. We see so many shows there, and hang out and do art together, and recently we had a big fundraiser to keep it there another year. It was my band's biggest show we've ever played and it was the best time ever <3
Here's us closing our set with To Risk To Live by Days N Daze, follow us (Twig and Leaf) on Instagram and if you're ever in South Georgia or North Florida, hit us up and we can jam together.
The Mandolin
Artist: James Smetham (English, 1821–1889)
Date: 1866
Medium: Watercolour and gouache on paper
Collection: Property from a Distinguished Hong Kong Collection
Source: Sotheby's
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look at them, i love them, i want them to be happy! 🥹
Crow bard used charm!
It's very effective! Colored sketch reward for Parmesan
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It's macabre -- my collection of vintage death imagery.