A.M.O.R.
contemporary-art-blog:
“Pere LLobera painter from Barcelona, The Ruins of my School, 2007
”

contemporary-art-blog:

Pere LLobera painter from Barcelona, The Ruins of my School, 2007

tri-ciclo:
“
Kiki Smith
Bunny (1997)
Etching on Nepalese paper
”

tri-ciclo:


Kiki Smith

Bunny (1997)
Etching on Nepalese paper

artistsanimals:
“ Title: Frog Sumo
Artist: Ohara Koson
Date: ca. 1930′s
Source: Ukiyo-e.org
”

artistsanimals:

Title: Frog Sumo
Artist: Ohara Koson
Date: ca. 1930′s
Source: Ukiyo-e.org

renaissance-art:
“Botticelli c. 1490
Portrait of a Man
”

renaissance-art:

Botticelli c. 1490

Portrait of a Man

sakrogoat:
“ Takato Yamamoto - Confusing Drowning Flux of Blood
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sakrogoat:

Takato Yamamoto - Confusing Drowning Flux of Blood

drakontomalloi:
“ Ma Yuan - Banquet by Lantern Light. N.d., Between 1198 and 1201
The poem at the top was either written by Emperor Ningzong or Empress Yang to celebrate a banquet.
”

drakontomalloi:

Ma Yuan - Banquet by Lantern Light. N.d., Between 1198 and 1201

The poem at the top was either written by Emperor Ningzong or Empress Yang to celebrate a banquet.

aleyma:
“Hasiguchi Goyo, Study for “Girl in a Summer Kimono”, before 1920 (source).
”

aleyma:

Hasiguchi Goyo, Study for “Girl in a Summer Kimono”, before 1920 (source).

miodecalogo:
“  David Mellon
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girlmountain:
“ ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŽŠ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽŠ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒฟ
”

girlmountain:

🌿🌿🌿🎊🎉🎊🌿🌿🌿

amare-habeo:
“  František Drtikol (Czech, 1883 - 1961)
The Sun (Slunce), 1938
Plywood, 20 x 17.7 cm
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amare-habeo:

František Drtikol (Czech, 1883 - 1961) 

The Sun (Slunce), 1938

Plywood, 20 x 17.7 cm

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lucynyappy:
“  Klaas Koster
”

lucynyappy:

Klaas Koster

notchomsky:

somethingaboutdelia:

micdotcom:

#NoIWontJustMoveOn explains why Native Americans won’t ever forget

In response to constantly hearing “Why don’t you just get over it,” or “Why don’t you just move on?,” Native American editor Vincent Schilling has created #NoIWontJustMoveOn. And other indigenous people have answered his call. One tweet that evokes ISIS was especially poignant.

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Because the genocide continues.