Bastiaan Mol

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
AnasAbdin
noise dept.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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trying on a metaphor
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Product Placement
occasionally subtle

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
YOU ARE THE REASON
almost home

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NASA

roma★
taylor price
RMH
Peter Solarz
i don't do bad sauce passes
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Bastiaan Mol
A diagram illustrating the role of light and shadow in painting and drawing, acceptable in the Victorian era but not on Tumblr in the 21st century.
Humans of Tumblr, thank you for all your passionate comments. Imagine how much it means to me to know Nemfrog matters to you. Then multiply that by 50.
To clarify, I doubt that Tumblr intends to delete Nemfrog. I am concerned that the community will collapse and I will be standing in the equivalent of a big nightclub with rows of empty tables, tapping on a microphone asking, “Is this thing on?”
I don’t want to go away but if you all go away, why bother to stay? And if Tumblr actually dies…
So I’m reading the posts that suggest other venues. I’m far from a decision. I do have a sporadically active Twitter: Trending on Nemfrog. And I would like to do Instagram and maybe you can help me with that.
This gets a bit complicated, because it is. Generally when a post appears on Nemfrog it comes after I’ve downloaded a book from the Internet Archive onto my computer. I find the images I use by going back and forth between the book on Archive.org and the saved book on my computer. The images themselves the get reduced in size if needed, cropped and sometimes tweaked on programs I use on my Mac or Pixlr online. But the last time I looked IG only supported posting from a phone or tablet. I also want to be able to link back to the source the way Nemfrog always has, and to include descriptions.
If you have ideas about how I can use the interface between my computer and iPad to post on IG, please tell me. And if you have suggestions for a photo processing app for an iPad, that would be good too.
One way or another, you and I will get through this.
i’m going to hell for laughing at this.
I love this
Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fuck my ass
submitted to open-hole by @992072.
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Apollo. 17th.century. Gennari Benedetto. Italian 1633-1715. oil/canvas. http;//hadrian6.tumblr.com
The Capitalist Vampire by Walter Crane, 1885.
Pythagoreans celebrate sunrise, Fyodor Bronnikov
Medium: oil
Edward John Poynter - Horae Serenae (1894)
Achilles Drags the Body of Hector to the Greek Camp. 19th.century. Franz Sales Lochbihler. German 1777-1854. oil/copper. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Detail : The Beheading of John the Baptist. 1570. Vincenzo Danti. Italian 1530-1576. bronze. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Boudicca was such a hardass! I love her.
BASIC BIO: (c. 30 - 60 AD) Boudicca was queen of the Celtic Iceni when Britain was still a far-flung territory of the Roman empire. After her husband, the king, died, the Iceni found themselves battered by the Romans; Boudicca herself was beaten and her daughters raped. The Iceni and other groups planned an uprising, with Boudicca at the helm. The rebels managed to raze several major settlements to the ground, including London. Though the details of her defeat are spotty, it is a known fact that Boudicca and her army eventually fell to the Roman imperial forces. Her exact fate is unknown.
HER IMPACT: Boudicca was largely forgotten until the Renaissance came to Britain. From there, her popularity soared, and Queen Victoria, in an ironic misunderstanding of Boudicca’s fight against imperialism, took her on as a symbol for herself and the British empire. Boudicca remains a folk hero in Britain, and has inspired a number of films and books. She also lends her name one of the best Enya songs, which is exactly the legacy the rest of us daydream about.
Fan Ho photography
Orpheus. 1908. Tadeusz Styka. Polish 1889-1954. oil/canvas. http;//hadrian6.tumblr.com
The Angel Helmsman -The Angel of Death. 1886. sculpture by Giovanni Scanzi. Italian 1840-1915. marble. cemetery monument. artwork by Hadrian 6. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com