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Archive of things I like, mostly artwork that inspires and gets the creative juices flowing (✷‿✷) Reblog if you see something you like or interests you
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Ruprecht von Kaufmann (German, 1974), Fin [End], 2018. Oil on linoleum, 153 x 123 cm.
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Albert Namatjira (Australian/Aboriginal, 1902-1959), Waters of the Finke, 1958. Watercolour over pencil on paper, 38 x 57 cm.
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Mia Bergeron (American, 1980) - In the Back of My Mind (2025)
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Carol Rama, Appassionata (Passionate), 1943, watercolor on paper, 9 x 7 inches.
ROBERTO GOFFI, TORINO/©ARCHIVIO CAROL RAMA, TURIN/PRIVATE COLLECTION, TURIN
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Carol Rama. It, b.1918
Baiser fougueux - 1963
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Haydeh Ayazi-Untitled, 2017, Colored pencil & color pen on paper, 36 x 24 cm
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"When you're trying to have a hot girl summer, but the governments decide to start WWIII😭😭"
Location: Bumfuck, Oklahoma
"Dying in WWIII wasn't on my 2025 bucketlist 💀🫣"
Location: Sydney, Australia
"Look at the strawberry varenyky I made"
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
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Cippus with Horus on the Crocodiles
Ptolemaic Period, ca. 305-30 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. CG 9401
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When swimming through water, the snake leaves traces in the form of wavy circles, which exactly correspond to the dynamics of the shape of prime numbers.
A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive factors other than 1 and itself. Prime numbers are specific numbers.
Don Zagier, a distinguished expert, said: “Looking at these figures, one feels the presence of one of the inexplicable mysteries of creation.
The images you see here are created using circles with diameters of successive primes, superimposed on each other and repeated from a common source. For each natural number "n" we draw a periodic curve from the origin intersecting the "x" axis in "n" and its multiples. Prime numbers are those that are intersected by just two curves: the prime number itself and one.
This is a simple method of constructing prime numbers using geometry.
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THIS DRAWING WAS MADE 700 YEARS AGO BY A 7-YEARS-OLD BOY NAMED ONFIM WHO LIVED IN NOVOGROD.
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Limb Maze Rees John (American, 1915-2008) Acrylic on Masonite, 1964
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'Study for “Cosmic Spring” and “Amorpha, Fugue in Two Colors”. František Kupka. 1911-12.
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Theodor dit Theó Wagemann
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