Posts by Ladle Carver
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The roll out of domestic electricity was ridiculously impressive.
Carving of an imp type creature squatting over a modern rainwater good
everyone please enjoy one of my favourite gargoyles in Oxford, in which the water comes out its arse instead of its mouth
The photographer should win the Pulitzer!
"How cheerfully he seems to grin,
How neatly he spreads his claws,
And welcomes little fishes in,
With gently smiling jaws!”
― Lewis Carroll
And the MAGAts gleefully follow Alice down the rabbit hole.
The soulless, sociopathic orange cunt stands in his suit looking bored and devoid of intelligent thought whilst an Oval Office guest is collapsed on the ground behind him. Fellow guests, able to demonstrate more compassion than the pedo protector has ever mustered in his entire miserable existence, are helping the collapsed man. The photo captures the insipid, disdain Trump holds for any other human being not permanently kissing his fat, wrinkly ass. At least today is one day closer to his death.
Congratulations to photographer Andrew Harnik who has won the White House Correspondents’ Association award for presidential news coverage with one of the greatest Oval Office photos ever captured.
Jim Musil (American Artist, born 1976)
"Wisconsin Farm", 2023.
Acrylic on Canvas, 16 × 16 inches.
Private Collection.
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
Ouvrage Cryptographia oder Geheime Schrifft-münd-und Würkliche Correspondendentz (1684), Johannes Balthasar Friderici nous montre un dessin apparemment anodin contenant un message secret codé par les fenêtres de l'immeuble : WIR HABEN KEIN PULVER MEHR ("nous n'avons plus de poudre").
Les stups détestent cette technique.
(dessin apparemment anodin de Johannes Balthasar Friderici contenant un message secret codé par les fenêtres de l'immeuble : WIR HABEN KEIN PULVER MEHR "nous n'avons plus de poudre").
Stanley Spencer (British, 1891-1959)
"Cows at Cookham," 1936
Oil on canvas
76.3 x 50.8 cm
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
I am pleased to announce that TODAY my Administration officially filed the presentation and plans to for what will be the GREATEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL Triumphal Arch, anywhere in the World.
English politics is like the nonsense world of Lewis Carroll.
Supposed authority figures behave like hippies on an LSD trip.
Neues Notizbuch vs. kurz vor Ende.
The more outspoken France has become about Russia, the more it is targeted by fake news. Now, it has reinforced its toolkit econ.st/4tuVcnw
Illustration: The Economist/Getty Images/AFP
The egg remains one of art history's most understated symbols. This Easter, we're inviting you to hunt for eggs; not in the garden, but in our collection. Browse our works online and see how many you can find. No basket required. 🐇
👁️ https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/collection
Ah, spring! Lilies, hydrangeas, rhododendrons, dahlias, roses and violets burst from the canvas. Together they fill a classical Greek vase. Van Os painted such flower pieces with a keen eye for detail. 🌹
👁️ https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/200108674
🖼️ Starry Night, Jean-François Millet, c.1860. Painting of starry night over field, track and trees in background.
Goodnight.
‘Leaves of poplars pick Japanese prints against the west.
Moon sand on the canal doubles the changing pictures.
The moon’s good-by ends pictures.
The west is empty. All else is empty. No moon-talk at all now.
Only dark listening to dark.’ ~ Carl Sandburg, Moonset.
Anthropic CEO Admits, 'We Don't Know If The Models Are Conscious,' As Claude Claims '15% – 20% Probability' Of Awareness
anthrophic: our llm might be conscious
evidence: it said so
Fascinating look into #iTeachChem in ASL
🧪🍎 #DisabledInSTEM
A digital illustration of a bouquet of meadow flowers on an orange background. #illustration #art #flower
A digital illustration of an autumn scenery
A photo of a selfmade sketchbook with a watercolor sketch of a mushroom #sketch #sketchbook
A digital illustration of a fallen tree with some ghost and a cat.
I am Carolin, a freelance illustrator from Germany.
I love drawing nature! Animals, plants, scenery, vanitas and fantasy are my favourite themes 🍂
If you are interessted - write me a message ✉️
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photo showing the rescuers saving the dog, next to the statue commemorating them
closeup on the base of the statue, showing a dog and a man in a ball cap
the top of the statue, where the person at the top of the slope has his hand outstretched so the viewer can "help" pull him up
in 2016 a group of strangers in Kazakhstan saved a dog from drowning by forming a human chain to reach him. they just unveiled a statue commemorating the event and I'm genuinely about to start sobbing
the guy at the top has his hand outstretched so you can help pull him up!!! what a phenomenal detail. I love people so much
Berlin
Parmigianino, Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror, 1524
A long time before Ludwig Boltzmann, Siddhartha Gautama intuitively and quite unesoterically understood the consequences of the second law of thermodynamics: All composed things will fall apart. There you are.
Too bad, the continuation of our being (Fortdauer unsers Wesens) ends once the dynamic relation between "our" components (particles) ends.
Source: Arthur Schopenhauer, Religion: A Dialogue and Other Essays
PUT DOWN THE AI AND READ A FUCKING BOOK, Episode 4 🥹
I present to you:
**Bitch, You Need Whimsy!!!!!; or, Read The Edge of Space-Time, But If You Won't, At Least Read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
earrings and paintings by Crystal Galindo who has a new earring drop tomorrow 📚💙