Mulberry Tree, Vincent Van Gogh, 1889.
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Joanna Stamerra, Erase Sexism at MoMA, 1976
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Mequitta Ahuja
In Deep, 2008
Oil on Canvas, 96”X80” (Private Collection)
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Basquiat In Abidjan 1986
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IF YOUR ART GETS STOLEN
https://www.tumblr.com/dmca
Go there, and do as the instructions say.
When my art was stolen, I got the post reported, and it was taken down. Don’t worry, it doesn’t just take down the sources post, but it takes down all the reblogged posts too.
Please give this a reblog, many artists out there may not know this is here.
And remember, ask permission before sharing, or don’t post it.
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KEITH HARING AND JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT, NEW YORK, 1984
PHOTO BY ANDY WARHOL
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The Sandman by Salvador Dali.
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Artist @michinara3 Shares his Sensibilities Through Photos
For more photos by Yoshitomo Nara, follow @michinara3 on Instagram.
Yoshitomo Nara (@michinara3), a Japanese artist whose cartoonish paintings and sculptures have a cult following, shares personal inspiration as well as the colorful process behind his work on Instagram. “While my work is often easy to understand, there are times when people can only see at the surface level and misunderstand what’s really there,” he says. “I hope that the accumulation of these shots of my everyday will eventually shed light on my sensibilities, even more than my paintings ever will.”
As a music lover, Yoshitomo collects albums, which contributed to his early bond with Instagram. “I find joy in being able to crop and upload the images in the square format, just like LP covers,” he says.
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Frida Kahlo: Retrato de Luther Burbank (detail), 1931.
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Jeez, people with jobs, why you keep demanding money and stuff?!
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