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Your therapist's face when you try and explain that your choice was the better of two bad options
Alphonse Mucha, Stained-glass windows for the Fouquet shop, c. 1915
Rain is my favourite sound in the whole world.
Vincent Van Gogh. Branches Of An Almond Tree In Blossom (Artist Interpretation in Red). 1890
NGC 2174 in visible light, Near Infrared, and SII+Ha+OIII narrow band [OC]
Test animation.
A little tale of a time when crows were able to disperse plants as they flew across the sunburnt land.
“You do not know / How little I loved / Before I loved you.”
— Joan Naviyuk Kane, from “Love Poem,” Hyperboreal
Can Art Amend History? Titus Kaphar posed this question in his 2017 Ted Talk, alongside his loose copy of Family Group in a Landscape, by the renowned seventeenth-century Dutch portrait painter Frans Hals. In a dramatic finale, he picked up a large paint brush and proceeded to obliterate many of the figures in the painting with broad strokes of white paint, leaving a Black boy as the center of the composition. By shifting the spectator’s gaze to the boy, Kaphar brings into focus individuals who are often deliberately overlooked in the historical record, for reasons that include race, class, or gender. By doing so, he makes a case for the need to write new, more honest and inclusive histories.
Check out the full talk, and see the resulting painting on view in One: Titus Kaphar through October 13.
Frans Hals. Family Group in a Landscape, 1645 - 1648. Oil on canvas. © Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid ⇨ Titus Kaphar (American, born 1976). Shifting the Gaze, 2017. Oil on canvas. Brooklyn Museum, William K. Jacobs Jr., Fund, 2017.34. © artist or artist’s estate
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This is one of my favorite posts because that cat’s fucking name is fucking meatloaf
Let us just appreciate that this person’s dad didn’t know when they would be home and so he couldn’t plan for them to be able to join the family for dinner, but he knew with no doubts that dear sweet Meatloaf staying in that exact position for hours was an absolute in this scenario. Truly, that cat was named well.
one of my favorite posts on tumblr over the course of 5 fucking years.. clearly i need a life
Meatloaf is a reliable cat and did not steal the money for selfish reasons. A rare friend.
I love Meatloaf. :)
Bless Meatloaf
Reblog Money Meatloaf to get surprise $40