Agnes Pelton
Star Gazer. 1929, oil on canvas. 76 x 41 cm. Susan and Whitney Ganz Collection
Freya by Sheena Norquay
quilting
In Norse mythology Freya is a goddess associated with love, sex, fertility, spells and war. She rides a chariot pulled by two cats, is accompanied by the boar Hildisvini, and wears a cloak of falcon feathers.
i’ve been thinking a lot about the insane dehumanization of north koreans lately (they’re not allowed to smile, they’re all brainwashed, they would let their family die to save a picture of their “dear” leader etc) so here’s another post with pictures from the dprk of north koreans just… being people
Habitation des Azteques frente al Pabellón de México en la Expo Universal de París, 1899 x J. L. Charles Garnier
Character, Remedios Varo
Anna Trochim — High Noon (oil on canvas, 2013)
By V. Briskin, 1972
Via Robby Espierre
Edward Robert Hughes (1851-1914), The Princess Out of School, 1901, gouache and watercolour with some scratching out, 52 x 95.3 cm. National Gallery of Victoria
concept: love as amalgamation in the art of edvard munch
whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. — emily brontë
Mary Oliver, from “the fourth sign of the zodiac” published in Blue Horses
"Danger! Do not pick those mushrooms!" Soviet health poster.