TOBIAS LUND ANDRESEN ‹ Giro d'Italia 2024 - Stage 16 › 📸 by Chris Auld
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TOBIAS LUND ANDRESEN ‹ Giro d'Italia 2024 - Stage 16 › 📸 by Chris Auld
"The Whale", 2017
- Bo Bartlett, American, b. 1955
Oil on linen
60 x 60 in. / 152.4 x 152.4 cm
Private collection
Bo Bartlett (born December 29, 1955) is an American realist painter, working in Columbus, Georgia and Wheaton Island, Maine
we one clubbed in a way no one has one clubbed before
Princess Tarakanova in the Peter and Paul Fortress at the Time of the Flood,
- Konstantin Flavitsky, 1864.
Fish-Work: The Bering Sea, Corey Arnold
Woman sleeping on a couch dreaming of angels. ca. 1900
just dutch x the met museum ♡ miffy and melanie in outfits inspired by the artwork of edgar degas
everytime I remember that lesbian couple that have a marble statue of the two of them embracing and sleeping on a bed together over where their graves will be because the artists didn’t believe they would be able to be married before they died, so what they couldn’t have in life they could have in death, I fucking breakdown
memorial to a marriage; patricia cronin
“on july 24th, 2011- the first day that same sex marriage was legal in new york state, particia cronin and deborah kass got married. that same year the marble ‘memorial to a marriage’ was replaced with a bronze version. rainwater pools in the space between their two sculpted bodies, and falling leaves catch on the metal in the autumn. the two women sleep peacefully through snow and ice, and the scorching days of summer. over time the hands of cemetery visitors will wear down the bronze, burnishing it into a smooth shine. one day this will mark the final resting place of the two women. and someday people will have to remember that there was a time, long ago, when this was a memorial to a marriage that two women never thought they’d have.”
- Caitlin Doughty, on the Death in the Afternoon podcast
Glass Berries Necklace
Vampire party. Found this one in my older art folders.
im going thru something
people write sports rpf because ultimately sports are heartbreaking. it does not care for the narratives it itself has set up. and one writes rpf because they try to say that, well, there was love. love will always be there. maybe the team failed, and maybe they’ll never see each other again but there was love in the meantime