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I saw a video on how to fold a shirt in 2 seconds and it might be the coolest thing ever and I’m really excited to do my laundry now.


cavetocanvas:

Irving Penn, The Hand of Miles Davis, New York, 1986, printed 1992
life-as-i-want-to-know-it:

Nude with a Lamp. 2000 by maystra on Flickr.

Someone buy me some octopus preferably smoked omg it sounds so good right now.


lamelancoly:

 Barbara Kroll  (Bab1960)- Akt, 2009
(via mapetitemelancolie )
youeatdogfood:

cavetocanvas:

Georges Rouault, The Old King, 1937

I used to sit directly in front of a print of this in art class, and it was in a line-up of paintings, and when I would have to wait for other people to finish/kill time, I would name the pieces, artists, movements to myself over and over.
cavetocanvas:

Grace Hartigan, The Massacre, 1952
From the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art:

Hartigan was part of New York’s Abstract Expressionist movement during the 1950s. Hartigan’s gestural paint strokes are an excellent example of the physical nature of the Abstract Expressionists’ painting style. By the late 1950s she had become well known and was the only woman included in the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition The New American Painting, which traveled to eight European countries.
paintingispoetry:

Jacques-Louis David, Andromache mourns Hector detail, 1783
hansolospants:

Alfred Stevens, The Bath, 1867
hismarmorealcalm:

David d’Angers (1788-1856)  Bust of Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) écrivain
expertissim:

Lively Architecture 
After Salvador Dali
My stepdad was taking a picture of Mood and he got Kooan in there too so the picture is now 10x better and also creepier.
I miss it already. :(
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