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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Matt Duffin. I’m All Ears. Encaustic wax, 18″ x 14″.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Matt Duffin. I’m All Ears. Encaustic wax, 18″ x 14″.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Nicola Samorì. The Venerable Abject.

Irene scopre l’Informale, 2012. Oil on linen, 200 x 150 cm.

Shrine, 2012. Oil on linen, 200 x 300 cm.

The Venerable Abject

May 17 – June 23, 2012

Ana Cristea Gallery

521 West 26th Street

New York, NY, 10001

www.anacristeagallery.com

Ana Cristea Gallery is pleased to present “The Venerable Abject,” the first solo

exhibition in the UnitedStates by artist Nicola Samorì.

(via artcollage)

thestuartkings:

Portrait of Charles I (1600-1649) c.1632
By Daniel Mytens

thestuartkings:

Portrait of Charles I (1600-1649) c.1632

By Daniel Mytens

(via centuriespast)

welovecindysherman:

Cindy Sherman - Untitled Film Still #15, 1978

welovecindysherman:

Cindy Sherman - Untitled Film Still #15, 1978

(via sfmoma)

bookspaperscissors:

Woman, Hamish Blakely

(via coffeeatmidnight)

cavetocanvas:

Clarence John Laughlin, House of the Past, c. 1947

cavetocanvas:

Clarence John Laughlin, House of the Past, c. 1947

2headedsnake:

thelittlechimpsociety.com
Jon Lezinsky - illustration for ‘Boy of Bones’

Author K. R. Sands created a collection of short fiction inspired by the displays of pathological human anatomy and other medical oddities at the famous Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. The stories are beautiful and haunting as they explore the dark depths of human emotion. 

2headedsnake:

thelittlechimpsociety.com

Jon Lezinsky - illustration for ‘Boy of Bones’

  • Author K. R. Sands created a collection of short fiction inspired by the displays of pathological human anatomy and other medical oddities at the famous Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. The stories are beautiful and haunting as they explore the dark depths of human emotion. 

martinekenblog:

Pat Perry is an artist and illustrator who calls Grand Rapids, Michigan home. The lands of the north, colorful people, music, and the ordinary streets of the Midwest have always moved him.

(via artcollage)

deadpaint:

Claude Monet, The Arm of the Seine at Giverny (Morning Mists)

deadpaint:

Claude Monet, The Arm of the Seine at Giverny (Morning Mists)

oldbookillustrations:

Petrus’ studio.
From Le XIXe siècle (The XIX century), written and illustrated by Albert Robida, Paris, 1888.
(Source: archive.org)

oldbookillustrations:

Petrus’ studio.

From Le XIXe siècle (The XIX century), written and illustrated by Albert Robida, Paris, 1888.

(Source: archive.org)

mydarkenedeyes:

Darin Hilton
mindsigh:

Alex Chiu, “Gag Me”

mindsigh:

Alex Chiu, “Gag Me”

Hello! I’m a street artist by the name Jambi [jahm-bee] from the USA. I’m new to street art, and I’ve recently completed and premiered  an 11 piece series. More work is on the way! click the photo for the entire gallery.

Hello! I’m a street artist by the name Jambi [jahm-bee] from the USA. I’m new to street art, and I’ve recently completed and premiered  an 11 piece series. More work is on the way! click the photo for the entire gallery.

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