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Posts by Pat Coleman
Yesterday at da 🚨Pawmergency Vet, da Vetty Lady gave me a shot in my tail that took away all da pain!
When we was ready to leave she said to Mama:
"He's sooo CUTE! And such a lovie!"😍
I flashed her a smile & said:
"I am Da Boo. How YOO doin?"☺️😂💕
REPOST🙏❤️🐶
#dogsofbluesky #ZSHQ #dogs #petsofbluesky
Lindsey Graham astonishes with claim after Trump call: 'Something bad is about to happen'
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Drawing of a book with a desk printer on the cover with the title "The printer that simply worked and other fairy tales"
Happy Birthday to Peter Frampton, singer, songwriter, guitar hero and all around good dude - he’s sold over 19 million albums, was nominated for a Grammy for being a rockstar in 1977 and won a Grammy as a musician 30 years later. Born In The Rock in Beckenham, Kent, England 4/22/1950.
Salvador Dali (1904-1989)
Man and Woman in the Garden of Pleasure, 1969.
Coloured lithograph on wove paper.
A monorail
The Monorail passing through the Museum of Popular Culture, Seattle Center, Washington.
📸Robert Chism
An octopus claims a broken toilet as its home, fiercely defending it from intruders while welcoming a curious porcupine fish. Nature never ceases to amaze!
A light-skinned woman sits at her dressing table with her back turned mostly toward us, her body angled so that we watch her both directly and through reflection from a mirror. She wears a white camisole, one strap slipping down her left arm ... that makes the scene feel private and unguarded rather than formal. Her hair is still arranged and tied with a vivid red bow. At the left front edge of the composition, a discarded corset catches the light, becoming one of the brightest notes in the painting. The room feels quiet, enclosed, and close. Brazilian artist Angelina Agostini builds the figure through soft flesh tones, muted fabric, and warm shadow, inviting us into a moment of self-presentation that is intimate without losing dignity. The title suggests vanity, but the painting can also be considered as a study of self-fashioning including how a woman sees herself, prepares herself, and negotiates the gaze of others. The corset, mirror, and partially loosened clothing turn the scene into a subtle meditation on beauty, discipline, and performance. Painted in 1913, "Vaidade" became the work that earned Angelina Agostini a travel prize to Europe, marking a breakthrough in her career. Contemporary critics did not treat "Vaidade" as merely a prizewinner. In 1913, one Rio publication described Agostini as exhibiting “two of the best things in the Salon,” naming "Vaidade" alongside "Costumes portugueses." Another account stressed that she was an artist whose work had shown “constant progress” over years of training. Agostini was the daughter of the artist Abigail de Andrade and the painter-caricaturist Angelo Agostini, and she trained within Rio de Janeiro’s academic art world before building an international path. The year after this painting, she left for London. During World War I, she volunteered with the Red Cross. Seen in that context, this image is not just a salon interior. It is a poised statement by a Brazilian woman artist on the edge of wider recognition.
"Vaidade" (Vanity) by Angelina Agostini (Brazilian) - Oil on canvas / 1913 - Museu Nacional de Belas Artes (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) #WomenInArt #AngelinaAgostini #WomensArt #Agostini #MNBARio #MuseuNacionaldeBelasArtes #arttext #arte #reflection #BrazilianArt #BrazilianArtist #WomenArtists #1910sArt
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Creepshow (1982) directed by George A. Romero and written by Stephen King. The ensemble cast includes Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Leslie Nielsen, E. G. Marshall, Viveca Lindfors, Ted Danson and Ed Harris.
So 70’s L.A.
Willie Nelson, Sally Field, Burt Reynolds, Richard Pryor & Robin Williams at The Laugh Factory in 1977.
The most beautiful of all.... colorful Green Magpie of Kaeng Krachan Thailand
April 2026
By Zuharie Avian
W-t-f…
Elena Wuest (German, b.1977)
"An Afternoon Tea II," 2026
Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm
Saturn’s North Pole
Somewhere in 1976
Photo of a sculpture resembling a light brown deer walking left, its antlers extend into branches and leaves, all against a grey background
Petal deer, 2012 by Ellen Jewett, sculptor known for her often surreal depictions of animals #WomensArt
I thought only elementary schools did changes?
A legend in his own lunchbreak