actegratuit:

Skull

Skull with Candle, 1983

Gerhard Richter

laurarebecca:

Got to play Polly Pockets with my favourite little girl the other day :)

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Erin McSavaney. Some 2010 works.

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ryanpanos:

Grundtvigs Church by Kim Høltermand

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There is pain, but the pain is like a kind of keeping-secret. The moment you really go through the door of pain you enter to the another state of mind.

Marina Abramović, Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present (2012)

¿Ya les he dicho que ella es el mejor humano vivo?

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kaajoo:

World’s Most Beautiful Abandoned Places

Italian product manager and web designer Francesco Mugnai recently added a collection of images to his blog touting some of the most beautiful images of abandoned spots and modern ruins that he’d ever seen. The images Mugnai has captured come from empty castles, shuttered power plants, and dilapidated churches around the world. From a sunken yacht in Antarctica to a forever-closed amusement park in Japan, these images all make up a sort of anti-phoenix; rather than rising as new from the ashes, these husks remain preserved in decomposition, forcing viewers to confront the strange beauty of ruination.

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johnnybradshaw:

Jonathan Hobin recrea Tragedias Famosas con niños de una manera colorida y creativa

+ info  here

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cavetocanvas:

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Hunters in the Snow, 1565
Things to think about when studying:
What elements does Bruegel include that tell you this is a Dutch painting?
How does he depict the landscape?
Where are the figures in relation to the landscape?

cavetocanvas:

Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Hunters in the Snow, 1565

Things to think about when studying:

  • What elements does Bruegel include that tell you this is a Dutch painting?
  • How does he depict the landscape?
  • Where are the figures in relation to the landscape?