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clarathedeafleopard · 2 years ago
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The iconic duo! 🥺💘😭
I can't describe how much happiness this pic brings to me 😃💘🥺😭
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jeizet · 11 days ago
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Happy Holidays!!! Here's my gift for @purplecelestial-buddy for the @ssmygiftexchange !! I hope you like this drawing I'm quite happy on how it turned out :]
Fem!KGHR band AU!
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artsandculture · 5 months ago
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The Old Guitarist (1903–1904) 🎨 Pablo Picasso 🏛️ The Art Institute of Chicago 📍 Chicago, United States
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jarofalicesgrunge · 11 months ago
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Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney in Music Life Magazine (Jan. 1997)
📸 by Kenji Takeuchi.
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jonathanbbgirl · 2 days ago
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Bad quality wes
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sparkles-oflight · 12 days ago
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JO drought is leading me to have dreams about them, so!
My Instagram is filled with gay people (insta, don't need to get so personal) and a lot of couples content (insta, get real) and in my dream this twink American guy (I think he was Latino American) kept showing up since he was a photographer.
I notice that Nace follows him and in one of his videos I see Nace left a like, so I pay attention to it. It's couple content and at first I'm like "aaaaw Nace is super supportive of the queer community 🥹" and then I notice on the last shot the photographer is throwing himself at someone's arms on their bed and I see the tattoos and I'm like "NACE!????? OMG WHAT!?" and they were going in for a kiss but the video cut there and in my mind I was just like "what about your gf, what about Jan, what about the band? Is he polyamorus FR fr?" Because the dream looked super real y'all 😭😭
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tomakeithurtless · 3 months ago
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i feel really lesbian whenever i see a girl shredding a guitar
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bip-n-bops-drawings · 2 months ago
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Guitar loop
Today I felt like something traditional again.
That is @kcwearsstripes (on Instagram)
I love her guitar loops. There's something calming about them. I often like to watch her play the guitar. When I'm feeling down and I watch her videos, I feel better again.
Oh yes, today I'm having trouble expressing myself properly again. I hope you understand what I mean anyway.
Anyway, this is my fanart.
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arialblackk · 2 years ago
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Car ride
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erikoswinoswald · 2 months ago
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⭐ David Bowie ✨
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rjavenuru · 3 months ago
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False Majesty
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sungjinhos · 3 months ago
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dude why people still talking about it leave day6 alone
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galleryofart · 5 months ago
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The Old Guitarist
Artist: Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881- 1973)
Date: 1903-1904
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
The Old Guitarist was painted in 1903, just after the suicide death of Picasso's close friend, Casagemas. During this time, the artist was sympathetic to the plight of the downtrodden and painted many canvases depicting the miseries of the poor, the ill, and those cast out of society. He too knew what it was like to be impoverished, having been nearly penniless during all of 1902. This work was created in Madrid, and the distorted style (note that the upper torso of the guitarist seems to be reclining, while the bottom half appears to be sitting cross-legged) is reminiscent of the works of El Greco.
This bent and sightless man holds close to him a large, round guitar. Its brown body represents the painting's only shift in color. Both physically and symbolically, the instrument fills the space around the solitary figure, who seems oblivious to his blindness and poverty as he plays. At the time the painting was made, literature of the Symbolist movement included blind characters who possessed powers of inner vision. The thin, skeleton-like figure of the blind musician also has roots in art from Picasso's native country, Spain. The old man's elongated limbs and cramped, angular posture recall the figures of the great 16th-century artist El Greco.
A perfect companion piece is Wallace Stevens's poem, "The Man with the Blue Guitar." The poet puts words to Picasso's belief that art is the lie to help us see the truth. Stevens writes:
"They said, 'You have a blue guitar, You do not play things as they are.' The man replied, 'Things as they are Are changed upon the blue guitar.'
As a metaphor for the need to immerse oneself fully in one's grief in order to heal, Denise Levertov's poem, Talking to Grief is also apropos.
The Old Guitarist is probably the most iconic painting of Picasso's Blue Period when he was living in poverty and emotional turmoil.
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jarofalicesgrunge · 1 year ago
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Jerry Cantrell
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jonathanbbgirl · 3 months ago
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Wessy
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turboautismrobot · 7 months ago
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being a guitarrist is so painful my nails on my left hand are like 5 mm and its already long enough to ruin bends
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