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christinered · 1 year ago
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It looks like Winter tonight. Doesn't it? Weird.
Welcome To New York City.
Never the same day twice.
~Red
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jijigarden · 1 year ago
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shegottosayit · 2 years ago
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It’s so cute that they’re trying though!
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wasyago · 11 months ago
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not drawing for others. not drawing for myself either. playing video games. okay? yay
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thedarkermelody · 1 month ago
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@aroace-get-out-of-my-face I couldn't stop thinking about fake logo for the Science Time with Dr Pine's so.
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i2-xmf · 21 days ago
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annapolisrose · 1 month ago
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Chelsea street.
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metasattva · 3 months ago
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Autumn 2024_94 4 seasons in the neighborhood, Japan
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moonbeampixels · 2 months ago
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Blood sky tree 🖤🩸
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2000ghosts · 3 months ago
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december 27, 2010
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Christopher Citro | This Is Today |2025-02-09
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galleryofart · 13 days ago
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The Mall in St. James's Park
Artist: Thomas Gainsborough (British, 1727–1788)
Date: ca. 1783
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Frick Collection, New York City, NY, United States
Description
St. James’s Park was near Gainsborough’s London residence, Schomberg House, in Pall Mall. The long tree-lined avenue called the Mall, which runs south of St. James’s Palace, was a fashionable place for strolling in the eighteenth century. This composition is unusual among the artist’s later works and recalls, as several contemporary critics remarked, the fêtes galantes of Watteau. The feathery foliage and rhythmic design led one observer to describe the painting as “all aflutter, like a lady's fan.” Another reported that the artist composed the painting partly from dolls and a model of the park.
The large proportion of the canvas devoted to the setting testifies to Gainsborough’s abilities as a landscape painter and to his pioneering interest in the picturesque. Attempts to identify the ladies in the central group as the daughters of George III and the background figure under the tree at right as the artist himself are attractive but unsubstantiated.
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kojiarakiartworks · 10 months ago
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December 2003 PDX Portland Oregon U.S.A. 
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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malfnction-54 · 3 months ago
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I don't even know where I was when I took this but I think I was drunk in an uber HAHA. anyways the long exposure was accidental and a result of using iphone live photos
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dimalink · 7 months ago
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A house with white color. It is big as big as a half of horizon. And a sky. Excellent city view! I am sure, that there lives a lots lots of friends! It is such a long long house.
So, with imagination it can be built a whole city. Which is made with these trees. And long white houses. And blue sky. Such a luminal space!
So it has there a refreshing little wind or some warm sunny day. As a summer. And early autumn! And this way – it is for everyday!
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antxnous · 6 months ago
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Erm
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