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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 2 days ago
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Portrait of Margret Halseber of Basel, by Willem Key,
Also known as ‘The Lady with the Two Beards’,
Oil On Panel, 31,7 x 26 cm,
Courtesy: Christie's
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 5 days ago
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Credit: Hey Reilly
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 5 days ago
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Trees suspended to conceal a road to enemy aeroplanes, Finland, 1941.
Osvald Hedenström’s viral photo, showing how carefully hung trees could deter a Russian observation tower. SA-kuva/Photo: Osvald Hedenström
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 6 days ago
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One morning in 1949, Ms. Doris Morcom’s kindergarten class at Sedgwick Elementary in Connecticut sat down to draw portraits of their dads—from memory—for Father’s Day.
The results were everything you’d hope for: sweet, funny, wildly creative, and totally sincere. What makes it even better is that the dads posed next to the drawings their kids made, giving us a rare, side-by-side look at how a five-year-old sees their hero.
And in the final photo, the tables turned—the fathers sketched a portrait of Ms. Morcom as a little surprise for the kids. A perfect blend of humor, heart, and a snapshot of a time when life felt just a little bit simpler.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 6 days ago
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Photographs of Sega Bodega with his "girlfriend made of light" [2021], by Aidan Zamiri
For Sega Bodega’s concept album "Romeo:, photographer Aidan Zamiri created a haunting visual series featuring “Luci” — a glowing, ethereal figure described as a “girlfriend made of light.”
Named after Lucifer (“bringer of light”), Luci embodies love and absence through long exposure, theatrical lighting, and minimal edits, blurring the line between ghost and memory.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 6 days ago
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"The Outcast"
Midnight - Digital Photography
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 8 days ago
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Happy Juneteenth !
"Celebrate, Educate, and to agitate."
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 19 days ago
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By Hayati'nin Evreni
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 23 days ago
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'Vamos Juntos al Fin del Mundo'
Andrés Gamiochipi Art
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 27 days ago
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Victor Medina Photography
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 27 days ago
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Stairway to the Abstract made by Grandeur Factory
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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Thierry Lechanteur Art !
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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The "Moonhouse," Mare Frigoris, Moon,
History is about to be made. On June 5 at 09:24 PM CET, a tiny red house — a traditional Swedish cottage — is set to become the first house ever to land on the Moon.
After traveling through space for more than four months aboard the Japanese lunar lander RESILIENCE, the artwork known as The Moonhouse now enters its most critical phase: a soft landing in Mare Frigoris — the Sea of Cold.
This unique fusion of art and technology began with a bold idea. In 1999, Swedish artist Mikael Genberg imagined placing a simple red house on the Moon.
The dimensions are 4.72 inches (12 cm) wide, 3.15 inches (8 cm) deep, and 3.93 inches (10 cm) high. The house is about 3.5 ounces, or 100 grams.
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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"Rewilding Cities" by Klaudio Muca
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 1 month ago
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Nakba Day
It's a date inked in infamy for generations of Palestinians.
Each year, on 15 May, millions mark the Nakba, or catastrophe, which refers to the ethnic cleansing of Palestine by Zionist militias to make way for the creation of Israel in 1948.
In a premeditated military campaign, Zionist forces killed thousands of Palestinians, destroyed hundreds of villages and forcibly expelled 80 percent of the Palestinian population from their homeland. 
After more than a year of relentless violence, the newly created State of Israel captured 78 percent of historic Palestine. 
The remaining 22 percent, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, were occupied by Israel 19 years later and remain under Israeli military rule. 
The League of Nations gave Britain a "mandate" over Palestine after the war, in an arrangement that did not take into account the wishes of the native Palestinian population. 
In the case of Palestine, the British Mandate incorporated the "Balfour Declaration" that pledged to establish "in Palestine a national home for the Jewish people", who made up less than 10 percent of the population at the time. 
During the mandate years between 1923-48, Britain facilitated the immigration of  European Jews to Palestine, increasing their population ten-fold, from 60,000 in the pre-Mandate era to 700,000 by 1948. 
They also trained Zionist armed groups, provided them with weapons and allowed them a degree of self-governance. 
Meanwhile, the native Palestinian population was violently suppressed following rebellions that called for independence and rejected European Jewish immigration.
In February 1947, Britain announced it would terminate the mandate and turn the question of Palestine over to the United Nations. 
The UN adopted a partition plan in November 1947, which divided Palestine into two parts: 55 percent to a Jewish state, and 45 to an Arab state, while keeping Jerusalem under international control.
Palestinians were not consulted over the proposal which never materialised. From that point on, Zionist groups began their attacks. 
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 2 months ago
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Ippei Tsujito's Wrapping paper !
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sorrysomethingwentwrong · 2 months ago
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Martin Binder "Balance Bench,"
Garden of Generations, Einbeck, Germany
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