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By Kiki Galvan Morales, East Village NYC Boring cat
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We accept the reality of the world with which we’re presented. It’s as simple as that.
The Truman Show (1998) dir. Peter Weir
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“There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into sun.”
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Head of a Woman with her Hair Loose, 1885, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: oil,canvas
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Jeanette Winterson, from The World and Other Places
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The Broken Column, 1944, Frida Kahlo
Medium: oil,masonite
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More than just an ordinary cinematography, I think this genius of a man should get his well-deserved Oscar back in 1977 🖤
Eraserhead (1977) dir. David Lynch
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“He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.”
Andrei Rublev (1966) dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
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64-year-old artist Stan Herd transformed a field on the Eagan, Minnesota, Thomson Reuters campus into Van Gogh’s 1889 Painting “Olive Trees.” Herd’s first ‘earthwork’ was created in 1981; this latest project took six months, covers 1.2-acres, and involved weeks of mowing, digging, and planting. It was sponsored by the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and can be seen from the air near the Minneapolis airport.

“It’s an iteration of Van Gogh’s painting writ large in native plants and materials,” Herd told Star Media. “It never looks like I want it to…I bit off a lot here, to try to pull this off. A few of the plants were eaten by deer, and a few were blown over. But that’s the dance of nature,”
cr. boredpanda, Minneapolis Institute of Art
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