1. thunderstruck9:

    Luigi Lucioni (Italian-American, 1900-1988), The Enduring Maple, 1954. Watercolor and ink on paper, 8 x 7 in.

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  3. eightninea:

    Zoe —

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  4. supermodelgif:

    Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)

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  5. turecepcja:

    Installation art by Jonathan Gabb, artist from London, UK.

    Since graduating from The Cass School of Art in 2008, Jonathan has been recipient of a number of highly-coveted and competitive awards, including the WW SOLO Award in 2012, and more recently the 2014 Saatchi Art Colour Showdown Competition – the most highly submitted online art prize in the world.

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  7. foreverstoked:

    “Letting go” -Jerry Hsu

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  9. eriksvetoft:

    Samples from my exam project

    Part of a larger poster collection

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  10. brendantheblob:

    Pitch

    For the Pow Wow Hawaii exhibition at the Honolulu Museum of Art. Curated by Thinkspace. February 7 - 18, 2015.

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  12. hermetic-g:

    Hermetic-Gothenburg, Planet flyby 2015, acrylics and wax on paper, 50x65 cm

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  15. priceofliberty:

    small-baby-chihiro:

    ocebutt:

    dooptown:

    i’ve said it before and i’ll say it again

    YOU DO NOT NEED TO BRING YOUR GUN TO THE GROCERY STORE

    how does america even function like it sounds like a video game or something. grand theft freedom.

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    You got all these examples of people concealed and open carrying in private and public establishments and yet no follow-up articles about how they shot up the place.

    Why is that? Where are the pictures of the bloody aftermath?

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