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Such a great movie! Buscemi and Dinklage
Happy 73rd Birthday to the legendary Queen of Funk, the incomparable Aries Diva, Chaka Khan.
Polish poster for THRONE OF BLOOD (1957)
Directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa - BOTD in 1910
Majestic indeed
Gallery of Spanish medical advertisements published in the magazines Clínica Rural and Glosa from the 1950s-70s
www.flickr.com/photos/exnov...
Sorry for saying you belong in a pit, I meant well.
Pra uma nova (ou não) fantasia
Czech painter František Kupka
Historically important for his highly personal expressionism whose lyrical effects emancipate colour from any descriptive role. These works were among the first abstract pictures produced in Paris.
Nocturne, 1910
#Abstractart #Orphism
Oil on canvas surreal painting of abstract intertwined human faces with one bird's face in burnt orange, black and white next to barren black trees on a grayscale background.
Visage et Arbre by David Farsi (1977)
top: a doorway blocked with numerous bollards to prevent loitering or sleeping bottom: the same doorway, a person has set up a platform and mattress atop the bollards and is lying down reading a book
become ungovernable
Japanese Abstract Water Pattern (1901) This mesmerizing abstract design from the 1901 publication Shin-bijutsukai features a rhythmic, graphic exploration of water and motion. The composition is defined by a series of concentric blue spirals and fine-lined circular ripples that overlap across a pale, off-white background, creating a sense of a disturbed liquid surface or a gentle rain on a pond. In the lower-left and upper-right corners, bold, dark-blue calligraphic flourishes suggest stylized waves or aquatic plants. These swirling, organic forms are punctuated by solid blue dots that resemble water droplets or bubbles, adding a dynamic energy to the otherwise precise geometric linework. The print represents a sophisticated early 20th-century interpretation of traditional Japanese water motifs, leaning into a modern, avant-garde aesthetic.
This artwork is a Japanese decorative pattern by the artist Furuya Kōrin (1875–1910). It was originally published in the early 20th-century Japanese design magazine Shin-Bijutsukai ("New Oceans of Art"), which ran between 1901 and 1906. This work marks the birth of modern graphic design in Japan.
"Despite all my range
I am still just Nicholas Cage"
Nic at 3 am
The word play
Red eye rage
Other eye, fear
Tesla iron-branded scar
Kid is an artist with a vision
Where's my mind?
My internal dialogue is an unreliable narrator.
Walker Evans
Torn Movie Poster. 1930
MoMA
ME: pack a bag, we’re flying to kansas
MY WAYWARD SON: what kind of bag
From golden joinery to reinforced stitching, these traditional techniques will make you rethink your relationship with the things you own
cat: 233
Le paysage en feu / The burning landscape - 1928
https://botfrens.com/collections/61/contents/3112420
Polish poster for the fab samurai film GOYOKIN (1969)
Starring Tatsuya Nakadai
Directed by Hideo Gosha - BOTD in 1929
Pra quem foi ontem dormir já planejando ficar na cama o dia todo e se recusar a fazer qquer merda, até que hj foi produtivo
nice heights bro, be a real shame if someone… wuthered them
Oh mam, thanks, I needed a lol today
Damn I look like haute garbage today
To make good corporate video, first release yourself from the conceit that anyone will watch it
Poster features a painting of a samurai with a bloody sword.
Czech poster for THRONE OF BLOOD (1957)
Directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa
Starring Toshiro Mifune and Isuzu Yamada - BOTD in 1917
Stairway at 48 rue de Lille, Paris - 1906
https://botfrens.com/collections/173/contents/3104074
Let's hand it to people who can't reach the top shelf.