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Strange roadside buildings where you shouldn’t ever go.
the phrase "this machine kills fascists" has gone through enough layers of meaning that I think it's come all the way back around to where the funniest thing you could put it on would be a gun
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"Monkey Seated on Rocks above the Sea" was created by Kano Sansetsu, a Japanese painter of the early Edo period who lived from 1589 to 1651 and worked within the influential Kano school.
The painting depicts a lone monkey perched high on jagged rocks overlooking a turbulent sea. Sansetsu uses strong ink lines and controlled brushwork to give the rocks a sharp, angular presence, while the monkey is rendered with a playful smile. The vast empty space of the sea and sky below heightens the sense of elevation and contemplation, drawing on Zen influenced themes of observation and impermanence.
Monkeys in Japanese art often symbolized human traits such as restlessness or awareness, and here the animal appears almost monk like, calmly surveying the world beneath it. The balance between dramatic landscape and psychological stillness is characteristic of Sansetsu's stvle and helps explain why the work feels both powerful and meditative despite its simplicity.
You know that thing would eat you if you died, right? *pointing to the false image of you that others perceive*
Christmas Tree by Boris Groh
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The Poet, oil on masonite by Reynier Llanes