brianna-mccarthy:

Going to La Brea. Trinidad.

brianna-mccarthy:

Going to La Brea. Trinidad.


rhesaxd:

 
I’ve been here all day of my life…works good and queer I behold with my sight
Some will share…others do as they like. Some, yuh flesh dem waah tear with dem fork and knife.
Some don’t care their heart is like ICE…After kill another them rejoice. But I’M HOLDING FIRM.

rhesaxd:

 

I’ve been here all day of my life…works good and queer I behold with my sight

Some will share…others do as they like. Some, yuh flesh dem waah tear with dem fork and knife.

Some don’t care their heart is like ICE…After kill another them rejoice. But I’M HOLDING FIRM.


scottzzzz:

reblog to show you’re here for all your followers.

scottzzzz:

reblog to show you’re here for all your followers.

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artandgee:

Candy skull!<3 loved making this one. 
Still feigning for a candy skull tat..! Maybe one day…. mmmm

artandgee:

Candy skull!<3 loved making this one. 

Still feigning for a candy skull tat..! Maybe one day…. mmmm

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tanyadol:

From Atlantic Transformerz by Dutch artist Charl Landvreugd”Atlantic Transformerz explores the multiplicity of hues of the  colour black, and makes an issue out of distinguishing black diversity,”  notes the liner notes to the show, curated by ARC Magazine’s Holly Bynoe and Nadia Huggins. “Inspired by the African  diaspora in Amsterdam, Landvreugd unites the four continents around the  Atlanic Ocean.” But there is something that happens to work when it is  placed in a room where it interacts with its audience. Atlantic  Transformerz managed to raise issues about blackness, yes, but also  provide a glimpse at deeper mysteries: its half costumed subjects  revealed more through their covered skin. They sought answers to the  viewers questions.- pleasurett.blogspot.com


I loved this piece. It was powerful and haunting.

tanyadol:

From Atlantic Transformerz by Dutch artist Charl Landvreugd
Atlantic Transformerz explores the multiplicity of hues of the colour black, and makes an issue out of distinguishing black diversity,” notes the liner notes to the show, curated by ARC Magazine’s Holly Bynoe and Nadia Huggins. “Inspired by the African diaspora in Amsterdam, Landvreugd unites the four continents around the Atlanic Ocean.” But there is something that happens to work when it is placed in a room where it interacts with its audience. Atlantic Transformerz managed to raise issues about blackness, yes, but also provide a glimpse at deeper mysteries: its half costumed subjects revealed more through their covered skin. They sought answers to the viewers questions.- pleasurett.blogspot.com

I loved this piece. It was powerful and haunting.


Looks like a good Trini plate too.

Looks like a good Trini plate too.

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airekahquinn:

mynameisgrey:

the-madame-hatter:

algomiscelaneo:

 Gian Lorenzo Bernini

That detail shot is AMAZING. The way the fingers are pushing the flesh in and away is really just stunning and I can’t imagine the skill and patience that took.

GOD DAMN I LOVES ME SOME ART

Now that is a gorgeous sculpture.

<3 why museums excite me =)

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poochiekins:

ianbrooks:

Cows Made From Recycled Car Parts by Miina Äkkijyrkkä

Having spent most of her life working with cows, Miina behan purchasing used cars from around Finland and turning the scraps into giant metal idols of her favorite bovine. Just give them the ability to walk, Miina, and we can march on the rebel base. You and me, let’s do this.

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reminds me of the optimus prime a girl made out of trash, 

but this is 120x more awesome.