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adoodleintime · 5 months ago
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This year's artfight attacks!
Huck and Admirer/Iris on @s0ckh3adstudios and @silviaflowers
Chad Thad on @AngryBirdLover
Queen of Hearts on @jestlingnest
Arulius and Eclipse on @bittybattybunny
Moxxie on @notsurewhybuti
Nell on @doodleimprovement
Medo on @darkmedolie
Bee on @side-of-honey
Queen of Hearts on @demonkinguwu
Morgan and Neth on @dreamnoteprincess
Steven QD Universe on @the-cosmic-blogger
Boogle on @mindboogling
This year was so fun! Go Team Stardust!
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adoodleintime · 4 months ago
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This quote was so good I had to make it pretty
The duality of man is thinking “children cannot help themselves and we all need to be patient with them as they explore what it means to be human in public” and also “damn, I wish this crying baby was not on the plane rn :/“
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macchitea · 2 years ago
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all the scuggies!!!
single images below
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arthistoryanimalia · 9 months ago
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For #SaveTheElephantDay on #TwoForTuesday 🐘🐘:
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Amrita Sher-Gil (Hungarian-Indian, 1913-1941)
Two Elephants, 1940
Oil on Canvas, 46cm X 54.3cm
National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India
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ominouspuff · 1 year ago
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what if
An au in which Cody and Rex still do questionable missions, caf is in criminally short supply (this time for hard-working rebels), and Cody grew his hair out for some reason
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maihonhassan · 2 months ago
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And when Umair Najmi wrote;
“Bohut tawajjoh ta'alluq bigar deti hai, ziyaada darne lagenge tou dar lagega nahin.”
I felt this.
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pintoras · 1 year ago
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Amrita Sher-Gil (Indian, 1913-1941): Spanish Girl (1933) (via Google Arts and Culture)
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psikonauti · 6 months ago
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Amrita Sher-Gil (Hungarian-Indian,1913-1941)
Untitled (Windsor Lad), 1940
Oil on canvas
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abwwia · 7 months ago
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Amrita Sher-Gil, Self-Portrait, 1930 oil on canvas, 49 x 65.5 cm. (19.29 x 25.79 in.) National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, India
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izhaar-e-ishq · 4 months ago
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When Ayushmann Khurrana said,
"Aaj phir ek behes haar ja,
aaj phir yeh taaluq bachaa le."
And Zoya replied,
"Aaj phir ye taaluq bach jaega
Kal phir ye mazeed sataega"
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adoodleintime · 7 months ago
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Calamity trio dressed fancy? Yeah. Yeah.
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misscromwellsmonocle · 2 months ago
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Self Portrait (7) (1930) by Amrita Sher-Gil
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floracreativa · 2 months ago
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Sumair - Amrita Sher-Gil
1936
Oil on canvas. Amrita Sher-Gil is known for her portraits of herself, friends and family. This portrait is of her cousin, Sumair.
Every little detail ties into Indian culture— the red bindi is a sign of marriage and the green saree symbolizes harmony and fertility. The flower seems to be a pink carnation, which symbolizes gratitude.
I am not indian so if anyone has more insight on indian culture and can educate me on anything I missed in this painting I would greatly appreciate it!
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rahaterooh · 3 months ago
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aaj dil bada udaas hai
har roz ki ek hi kahani hai
rona malal
phr khushi aur jamal
par aaj rooh bada tanha hai
logo ke beech badi besukooni hai
siyah parchai hai
bad-ghuman dil hai
badi si duniya
masroofiyat m insaan
unme tanz bhari baatein
aur shikwo ka pahad
kuch na kaho ke aaj
dil phir bada udaas hai
yeh meri har roz ki
bas ek hi alfaz hai.
-K (خوشنما)
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atopvisenyashill · 6 months ago
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There were so many ways to die, and if the king should perish, who then would follow him? King Aegon himself, when asked, put forward his cupbearer, Gaemon Palehair, reminding the regents that the boy had “been a king before.”
As a bastard born of a whore, Gaemon counted for little in the court, so when Ser Gareth asked Lord Peake to make the lad the king’s whipping boy, the Hand was pleased to do so. Gaemon’s blood and Gaemon’s tears reached the king as none of Gareth Long’s words ever had, and His Grace’s improvement was soon marked by every man who watched him in the castle yard, but the king’s mislike of his teacher only deepened.
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s0r3muzzi3wh0r3 · 6 months ago
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art by amrita sher-gil
different art so y'all don't get drowned out by my chughtai glazing LMFOAOAOAO
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