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Nadine Faraj (Canadian, 1977) - Flaming Eucalyptus of Flesh (2018)
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Brian Haberlin (American, born 1963)
Pygmalion, 2025
Watercolor on paper
21 × 14 in (53.3 × 35.6 cm)
Private collection
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I took an incredibly short but fruitful and restorative trip to the Museum of Fine Arts Boston earlier this week, so I'm interrupting the regularly scheduled queue for a bunch of art pictures! Starting with:
Eamon Ore-Giron
American, born in 1973
Infinite Regress CV, 2020
Flashe on linen.
Photo by me at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Accompanying label text:
From his ongoing Infinite Regress series, this work depicts geometric forms with colored spheres that suggest cyclical movement and lunar symbolism. The title also references a philosophical concept of endless repetition, reflecting on how symbols, traditions, and beliefs continually move, transform, and return. Ore-Giron draws connections between modern abstraction and ancient spiritual architectures, showing how meaning and form circulate across cultures and time. The symmetry and architectural structure in this work echoes ancient Mesopotamian forms like the ziggurat, historically conceived as bridges between worlds. James N. Krebs Purchase Fund for 21st Century Paintings, 2020 2020.501
This reminded me of Hilma af Klint.
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fine grid in forest green on cream by hannah knox, 2021, gouache on cradled panel, 11 × 14 inches
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you put an Apparently Reasonable Amount of dried pasta in boiling water and it turns into Much More Pasta than Anticipated
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14000 years old bisons sculptures found in Le Tuc d'Audoubert cave. Ariege, France [1850x1250]
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How does Tumblr work, I think I need help, I'm sad and pathetic please help a lost girl :(((
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