Museum of Antiquities in Algiers, Algeria
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Museum of Antiquities in Algiers, Algeria
French vintage postcard
Clouds II
2017-08-18 / 6.3784
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Portrait of Mademoiselle Romain Lancot. 1864. Cleveland (USA, Ohio). Museum of Fine Arts.
Assorted Pink Japanese Sega Dreamcast Discs (1999-2001)
So this is my backyard. I guess I’ve got a lot of wishes to make
yes conservatism is on the rise yes tradwife content is as popular as ever yes pink jobs and blue jobs are fucking stupid BUT there is still such a big change in how straight women are talking about relationships online.
they're talking about how they're no longer interested in dating because their female friends treat them better than boyfriends do. they're realizing that being single is always better than being in a bad relationship. it's becoming a lot more normal and fun and hot for women to be single at any age. the women who have settled down with truly good men in truly happy relationships are encouraging other women to not take any shit because the right man won't need to be "trained". they're talking about how their mothers and grandmothers warned them to get a job and not get married, and they followed the advice.
tradwife content is performance. it's propaganda. there are so few women actually living that life. but we know for a fact that more women than ever are educated, working, and single. and all I see (admittedly in my woke ass algorithm) is women talking about how they're done settling for mediocre relationships. and I love it.
El beso Francia, 1817
Theodore Géricault Francia, 1791–1824
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid (España)
Acuarela Carbón (20 x 27,4 cm)
Es tan solo un boceto de Théodore Géricault, pero como el artista murió tan joven (a los tiernos 32 años), los museos de todo el mundo se rifan sus obras. Aún así, este dibujito tamaño folio es muy muy bueno. Es evidente que el muchacho tenía talento.
Géricault lo pintó durante un viaje a Italia que hizo en 1816–17. Como no consiguió el premio de la Academia que pagaba una beca para una estancia en la cuna del arte occidental, el pintor decidió visitar el país por su cuenta y riesgo. En ese viaje de estudios autofinanciado vio tetas y culos por doquier. Estamos hablando de arte, por supuesto. En Italia, la pintura mitológica no escatimaba en desnudos y Géricault pudo descubrir a los grandes maestros y sus escenas subidas de tono protagonizadas por dioses, ninfas y sátiros.
Pero lo que llama la atención de esta obra no es su sugerente erotismo. Lo más impresionante es cómo Géricault utiliza la luz. Como un maestro. El artista hace un uso magistral del color blanco para usarlo como una luz que incide sobre estos dos amantes besándose en su cama. Un poco de carboncillo, un poco de aguada y dejando cachos de papel en blanco, el niño prodigio del romanticismo francés consigue construir este maravilloso beso.
Chrome Hearts: Sterling Silver Jewelry Showcase (2018)
Glass Sculpture By Hennie Elzinga.
The Painter's Muse by Henri Martin
Houses in the Greenery (1881) by Paul Cezanne