arjanjanssen: Arjan Janssen - 1995 - 65 x 50 cm - compressed...
socialclaustrophobia: Peter Demos (American, b. 1981), Untitled...
socialclaustrophobia: Peter Demos (American, b. 1981), Untitled #5, 2013. Gloss and matte acrylic on dyed canvas , 72 × 48 in. via
iamjapanese: Lu Chuntao(陆春涛 Chinese, b.1965)Lotus Pond No. 044 ...
iamjapanese: Lu Chuntao(陆春涛 Chinese, b.1965)Lotus Pond No. 044 2014 Ink on Paper, 33 7/16 x 36 3/16 in. (85 x 92 cm) via
uvre: Rashid Johnson 33rd of July, 2012
socialclaustrophobia: Karl Haendel (American, b. 1976), Greater...
socialclaustrophobia: Karl Haendel (American, b. 1976), Greater Than Or Equal To, 2011. Pencil, charcoal and oil pastel on paper, 30 × 22 in. via
rhubarbes: Portraits in the mirror on Behance by Danil...
eleonoragatta1: Fin Dac "The Magnificent 7" New Mural...
lnwolffeugene: 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko. A piece of print “2014-The...
lnwolffeugene: 林孝彦 HAYASHI Takahiko. A piece of print “2014-The Nest of Winds-6”. copperplate print (etching) with chine collé 23.5x32cm
alfiusdebux: Spectators by sarcoptiform on Flickr. Unpainted...
alfiusdebux: Spectators by sarcoptiform on Flickr. Unpainted miniature plastic figures, HO scale, Germany
from Samurai Champloo
mercurionaveia: VICTOR VASARELY Kugel gelb gold. Silkscreen
elpasha71: Piet Mondrian. Blue Irises against an Orange...
gladtoknowcha: Eduard Zentshik
thunderstruck9: Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887-1986), From the...
thunderstruck9: Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887-1986), From the Plains II, 1954. Oil on canvas, 122 x 183 cm. via thusreluctant
Paul Oakley a sunny image for last month’s square meal magazine,...
Paul Oakley a sunny image for last month’s square meal magazine, commissioned before the summer got rained off…
katiecturner: SUMMER!!!!! by Katie Turner
Yoco Nagamiya Dressing room
ymutate: Vincent Forrester, Two Little Boys, found at Aboriginal...
ymutate: Vincent Forrester, Two Little Boys, found at Aboriginal Art Coop Gallery. This artwork depicts iconography referring specifically to the Aboriginal legend Dreamtime story which recounts Uluru was built up during the creation period by two young boys who played in the mud after rain. When they had finished their game they travelled south to Wiputa. While fighting, the two boys made their way to the top of Mount Conner. On top of the mountain their bodies are said to be preserved as boulders. Depicted are spears which the young boys played with. The round roundel represents the traditional cave