tattoo ideas include an interpretation of Fosdick’s Adoration of St. Joan of Arc.
Though, my body will not be etched with fire, thank you very much. 

01.25.12 @ 02:51

tattoo ideas include an interpretation of Fosdick’s Adoration of St. Joan of Arc.

Though, my body will not be etched with fire, thank you very much. 

wishcandy:

Venus. oil and graphite on panel. 8x10 inches. 2010
Inspired by space, the 80s, and war. My intergalactic babe.

I love everything about this. 

11.30.11 @ 02:04451

wishcandy:

Venus. oil and graphite on panel. 8x10 inches. 2010

Inspired by space, the 80s, and war. My intergalactic babe.

I love everything about this. 

missfolly:

At the Circus Fernando, Rider on a White Horse, by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, 1888

Too many reasons as to why I adore Lautrec’s circus scenes. This one is a favorite of mine. 

11.28.11 @ 20:29266

missfolly:

At the Circus Fernando, Rider on a White Horse, by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, 1888

Too many reasons as to why I adore Lautrec’s circus scenes. This one is a favorite of mine. 

buongiorno:

thedailywhat:

Art Exhibit of the Day: In an effort to illustrate just how many photos are posted to the web each and every day, Erik Kessels put together an exhibition for Foam that consists of every single photo posted on Flickr within a 24-hour period.
The result? A ceiling-high stack of over 1 million photos that required multiple rooms to hold.
“We’re exposed to an overload of images nowadays,” Kessels said. “By printing all the images uploaded in a 24-hour period, I visualise the feeling of drowning in representations of other peoples’ experiences.”
Mind not sufficiently blown? Flickr represent a paltry percentage of total online photo uploads. By comparison, Facebook users post 25 times as many photos, every day.
[c|r.]

Too bad I don’t live in Amsterdam. I would spend weeks at this exhibit. Totally brilliant. 

Ditto. Brillant. 

11.20.11 @ 20:002686

buongiorno:

thedailywhat:

Art Exhibit of the Day: In an effort to illustrate just how many photos are posted to the web each and every day, Erik Kessels put together an exhibition for Foam that consists of every single photo posted on Flickr within a 24-hour period.

The result? A ceiling-high stack of over 1 million photos that required multiple rooms to hold.

“We’re exposed to an overload of images nowadays,” Kessels said. “By printing all the images uploaded in a 24-hour period, I visualise the feeling of drowning in representations of other peoples’ experiences.”

Mind not sufficiently blown? Flickr represent a paltry percentage of total online photo uploads. By comparison, Facebook users post 25 times as many photos, every day.

[c|r.]

Too bad I don’t live in Amsterdam. I would spend weeks at this exhibit. Totally brilliant. 

Ditto. Brillant. 

bonjourtableau:

La lettre, Delphin Enjolras

11.20.11 @ 14:3523

bonjourtableau:

La lettre, Delphin Enjolras

bonjourtableau:

The Wassail, 1900, Charles Rennie Mackintosh

10.09.11 @ 18:234

bonjourtableau:

The Wassail, 1900, Charles Rennie Mackintosh

bonjourtableau:

La Pointe du Rossignol, 1904, Theo van Rysselberghe 

10.08.11 @ 12:0920

bonjourtableau:

La Pointe du Rossignol, 1904, Theo van Rysselberghe 

Studio Twombly 

10.01.11 @ 15:39188

Studio Twombly 

ilikeartalot:

Lady Agnew of Lochnaw  John Singer Sargent

Look at that attitude!

09.13.11 @ 21:07117

ilikeartalot:

Lady Agnew of Lochnaw
John Singer Sargent

Look at that attitude!

Eternity by Alicia Eggert and Mike Fleming.

 
Isabelle Bervenius

09.09.11 @ 00:20

Isabelle Bervenius

bonjourtableau:

The Victory, 1902, Phoebe Anna Traquair

And one day, I will be victorious.

09.08.11 @ 18:3622

bonjourtableau:

The Victory, 1902, Phoebe Anna Traquair

And one day, I will be victorious.

bonjourtableau:

Japanese Lady with a Fan, 1894, George Henry

09.08.11 @ 01:5148

bonjourtableau:

Japanese Lady with a Fan, 1894, George Henry

cavetocanvas:

Laziness - Félix Vallotton, 1896

relevant.

09.01.11 @ 13:31215

cavetocanvas:

Laziness - Félix Vallotton, 1896

relevant.

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