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if i look back, i am lost
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Acquired Stardust
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Jules of Nature
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There’s been many compromises on the road to my horizon
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Album art for “Thunderbird” and “Fleas”
Both are available on all streaming services
Fleas is almost at 50k so thank you!!!’ 😭
It’s at 50k now thanks y'all 💗
Thunderbird is soooo close to being at 50k please go listen!!!!! 🤠
Are you leaving for the country? You say the city brings you down 🌾
Bart Bemus ‘92
Suspended street signage - Sydney.
YOKO HONDA
By Aryon Hostleton and Alison Macrina
Walton Ford - Chingado (detail) Watercolor, gouache, ink and pencil on paper
these puppies believe in you, and you should too
Kohei Nawa forms a cloud-like landscape made of foam
Suehiro Maruo appreciation post.
Josh Kline, ‘Skittles’, 2014
Kline presents Skittles, an industrial refrigerator containing smoothies produced by the artist using unconventional and poetic combinations of ingredients including kale chips, squid ink, sneakers, phone bills, and pepper spray. Each smoothie stands as a portrait of a different contemporary lifestyle. When grouped together, they evoke a landscape of aspiration, taste, and – at times – deprivation in a metropolis like New York City.
I SAW THIS IN REAL LIFE
Viva la Vida, Watermelons by Frida Kahlo, Oil on Masonite
The Watermelons by Diego Rivera, Oil on Canvas
Marina Ambramovic & Ulay Laysiepen
Death Self, 1977
This performance consisted of the two artists seated in front of each other, connected at the mouth. They took in each other’s breaths until all of their available oxygen had been used up. The performance lasted only 17 minutes, resulting in both artists collapsing unconscious to the floor, having filled their lungs with carbon dioxide. This personal piece explored the idea of an individual’s ability to absorb the life of another person, exchanging and destroying it.