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British Columbia, Canada
Filipino artist, Gregory Halili, carves intricate skulls into mother of pearl shells.
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Vincent van Gogh, from a letter to his brother Theo (London, beginning of January 1874)
WHAT is that one poem (?), abt a modern worker contemplating the numerous forgotten who were actually responsible for all the ‘great’ deeds of history
found it!!
A Worker Reads History Bertolt Brecht
Who built the seven gates of Thebes? The books are filled with names of kings. Was it the kings who hauled the craggy blocks of stone? And Babylon, so many times destroyed. Who built the city up each time? In which of Lima’s houses, That city glittering with gold, lived those who built it? In the evening when the Chinese wall was finished Where did the masons go? Imperial Rome Is full of arcs of triumph. Who reared them up? Over whom Did the Caesars triumph? Byzantium lives in song. Were all her dwellings palaces? And even in Atlantis of the legend The night the seas rushed in, The drowning men still bellowed for their slaves. Young Alexander conquered India. He alone? Caesar beat the Gauls. Was there not even a cook in his army? Phillip of Spain wept as his fleet was sunk and destroyed. Were there no other tears? Frederick the Great triumphed in the Seven Years War. Who triumphed with him? Each page a victory At whose expense the victory ball? Every ten years a great man, Who paid the piper? So many particulars. So many questions.
Hans Holbein c. 1533
The Ambassadors (detail of the Celestial Globe)
Bubbline
what even is “good” art like lmao if you like doing it who cares.
not to go full on art student on yall but your taste in art is 100% dependent on your view in the world, no one else can or ever will draw exactly like you, and that is the joy and beauty in art.
“Can you hear me, Princess Mononoke? Here I am. You wish to avenge your tribe. There are some here who seek vengeance for husbands killed by your wolves.”