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I have decided to take a pause from posting arts regularly.

I will be back.

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Day 29
Disintegration by The Cure (1989)
Andy Vella’s cover for Disintegration warps Robert Smith into a ghostly blur, drowning in shadows. Polaroid layers fracture his image, reflecting the album’s sorrow and decay. A stunning fusion of art and emotion, captures the beauty of collapse.
#art #music

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Day 28
"Sphere Orange" by Julio Le Parc, 2025
A kinetic, spherical sculpture of orange plexiglass and nylon, reflecting Le Parc’s op art legacy. Displayed at India Art Fair 2025, it merges light, color, and perception. Priced at €300,000+.
#KineticArt #OpArt #JulioLeParc #IndiaArtFair #Art #Gallery

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Day 27.
Hokusai the Great Wave but Lego.
This LEGO mosaic is inspired by Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa.” It recreates the iconic wave and Mount Fuji in a playful medium, blending art and pop culture. The subtle purple sky offers a fresh twist on the classic scene.

#art #lego #japan#culture

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Day 26.
Hiroshi Nagai's "A Long Vacation" (1981) epitomizes 80s City Pop. It portrays a striking poolside scene with bold geometry and vivid tropical hues. The painting fuses modern minimalism with a nostalgic style of Americana and evokes an irresistible, timeless summer escape.
#art #synth #80s

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Day 25
Fresh (2022) x Paul Ygartua's "Fallen Leaves" painting is significantly portrayed focusing on Sebastian Stan's deceptive normalcy. Its vibrant yet chaotic imagery reflects the hidden menace beneath his charming exterior, enhancing the film's psychological tension.
Great Film.
#art #films

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Day 24
Broken Windows(2021) by Louise Neiland.
It symbolize the tension between freedom and chaos, where escape from confinement reveals a world of rebellion and decay, showing that even in liberation, disorder can prevail, blurring the line between escape and turmoil.
#artfair #india #art #gallery

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Day 23.
KL Leon's "Father's Table" (2024)
It arranges everyday items in a reflective still life drawing, revealing personal stories and memories. Like a freshers LinkedIn 1st post, curates details into a neat snapshot of identity, blending past and present into a single frame. #art #gallery #india

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Day 22
Lunation Cycle of Parenthood" by Arpita Akhanda explores the intergenerational impact of partition, drawing from her family's migration from Bangladesh. Through this work, she reflects on memory, loss, and displacement, shaped by her artistic journey at Kala Bhavana, Visva Bharati University.

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Day 21
"7 Deaths" by #MarinaAbramović honors Maria Callas, reflecting on love, loss, and mortality through operatic tragedy. CNC-milled alabaster and LED backlighting, it recreates Callas’s iconic finales. Abramović, also a Sagittarius, shares a deep personal connection to Maria's life.
#art#gallery

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Day 20.
Almost Gods by Kunel Gaur.
#IndiaArtFair
As Kunel mentions how he merges the brutalism of the past and crafts an aesthetic of the post-future era. Even in the future that is a blend of things from the past as depicted with the choice of images taken to create this visual imagery. #art#design

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Day 19.
As the World Burns by Dhruvi Acharya.
One of those peculiar paintings I found at #IndiaArtFair I find this specific as it values our opinion of "Lotus" in India. Her Psychologically and Dream/Trance like sculptures do share an unspoken opinion about the current transition of India.
#art

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I went to the India Art Fair today.

It was a really fun experience but once again,
**CULTURE should not be limited to those who CAN afford it**

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Day 18.
Van Gogh’s "Head of a Skeleton with a Burning Cigarette" is starkly ironic, a decaying skull indulging in torture. Its absurd imagery satirizes academic pretensions and life's contradictions, humorously highlighting our fleeting mortality. A kind of an older gen, brainrot.
#art #vangogh

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Day 17
Robert Eggers' Lighthouse(2019) x Sascha Schneider's Hypnosis(1904).
Inspired by the surreal and nightmarish depiction of her belief that a male body is a perfection for the physical and psychological strength it possesses, #eggers symbolises his own personal demons init
#art #cinema #culture

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Day 16.
"Faces and Places" by Huguette Caland blends abstraction and figuration, exploring identity, sensuality, and landscapes. Using bold colors and forms, it fuses human and architectural motifs, this dynamic interplay reminds me of how places and people define the world around us.
#art #culture

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Day 15:
Waterloo Bridge: Sunlight on the River with Fog by Claude Monet, it captures urban modernity and ephemeral nature(Climate Change ?). The robust bridge contrasts with the shifting fog and fleeting sunlight highlights the urban progress and nature around it. #art #culture #french #claudemonet

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DUBAI IS BACK IN THE MENU.

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Day Fourteen.
Mandy Martin's The Break
It was painted during Martin’s work on Red Ochre Cove (1988) for Canberra’s Parliament House, fuses observed and romantic sublime landscapes with industrial motifs. Its impastoed contrasts capture nature’s complexity and man’s touch. #Art #Landscape #gallery

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Day Thirteen.
As I start to tip-toe around cinema in particular. The poster of The Ladykillers(1955) quirks me into remembering the "Me and the Boys" meme from Spider-Man.
This film's poster design really captures the essence of an average British movie from the 50s.
#art #culture #british #cinema

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Day Twelve.
Appiani Family Tomb in Genoa's Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno
This painting was used in the cover of Joy Division's Album, Closer after Iam Curtis passing to reflect upon the funeral theme of the album and it having a tomb of one of the cherished families in Italy.
#art #music #closer

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Day Eleven.
The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David. Looks like Christ’s Pieta that portrays Marat’s serene martyrdom and freedom, elevating him to a saint-like figure. Also used in Deathconsciousness by Have a Nice Life, a shoegaze album about despair and apocalypse.

#art #culture #death #france

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Day Ten.
The Absinthe Drinker. E. Manet.
portrays a rag picker, symbolizing societal decay. France later banned absinthe due to its hallucinogenic effects. ironically,Collardet(person) here looks like an aristocrat. Notably, E. Hemingway was an avid absinthe drinker.
#art #culture #alcohol #gallery

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Ancient Story Teller by Amrita Sher-Gil.
Showcases rural India & the connection made through tales narrated by the elderly,noticed the use of extreme colors and a parrot style figurine for the lady? A symbolism of how she also narrates what she hears from the elderly.
#art #culture #india #gallery

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Day Eight
Ill-Matched Lovers by Quentin Massys, a lovely depiction of modern "sugar daddy", dynamics from 16th century. An old man seduced by a young woman's charm, driven by lust despite his wealth, the sinister young girl, who uses a third man to deceive his naivety.
#art #culture #reneissance

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Day Seven.
Nighthawks by Ed Hopper.
A quiet, late-night diner where strangers sit together yet feel worlds apart, the loneliness,timelessness and reality depiction in four isolated individuals and the viewer.
Also inspired, Riddler's diner capture in The Batman (2022).
#art #culture #cinema #realism

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Day Seven.
Woman with a Parasol by Claude Monet.
Impressionism has been one of my favourite art styles in these seven days and one of the most iconic paintings of its time.
depicting the artist's wife and son outing and placed as if they were stopped midway. Marvellous.
#art #culture #history

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Day Six, War/Game 1961 by Steven
Also called, The Entertainment Machine.
Peter Phillips history isn't much to explore as much as I found today but this particular art has been used by The Strokes 2nd Album, Room on Fire.
#art #culture #music #strokes #england #entertainment

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Day Five of Art and Culture.
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt.
this was also depicted in the movie, Shutter Island featuring DiCaprio and Raffalo. One of the finest and craziest pieces of cinema.
There have been multiple outlooks on this art from the Austrian painter.
#art #culture #thekiss #cinema

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Calendar extension?

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