1. (Source: fuckyeahfuckgod)

  2. foxharvard:

“Last portrait for January”

Copyright © 2012, Fox Harvard, All Rights Reserved

    foxharvard:

    “Last portrait for January”

    Copyright © 2012, Fox Harvard, All Rights Reserved

  3. zeigarnik:

Helmut Newton

    zeigarnik:

    Helmut Newton

  4. ifpaintingscouldtalk:

    If paintings could be Moore.

    via cootedetat:

    Julianne Moore art work recreation by Peter Lindbergh 

    Seated Woman With Bent Knee by Egon Schiele

    The Cripple by John Currin

    Man Crazy Nurse #3 by Richard Prince

    Madame X by John Singer Sargent

    Woman With a Fan by Amedeo Modigliani

    Adele Bloch Bauer I by Gustav Klimt

  5. Nietzsche stressed this point. As he observed in his 1878 book Human, All Too Human:

    Artists have a vested interest in our believing in the flash of revelation, the so-called inspiration … shining down from heavens as a ray of grace. In reality, the imagination of the good artist or thinker produces continuously good, mediocre or bad things, but his judgment, trained and sharpened to a fine point, rejects, selects, connects…. All great artists and thinkers are great workers, indefatigable not only in inventing, but also in rejecting, sifting, transforming, ordering.

    — How Do We Identify Good Ideas? | Wired Science | Wired.com (via slantback)

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  7. Steam Powered (by Jim Blob Blann)

    Steam Powered (by Jim Blob Blann)

  8. 31 January 2012

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    ahtist

    ahtist:

The reference photo of my bison skull that I’m using for my first litho print.
I am so so so excited.

This is a great photograph in its own right.  I can’t wait to see the final print.

    ahtist:

    The reference photo of my bison skull that I’m using for my first litho print.

    I am so so so excited.

    This is a great photograph in its own right.  I can’t wait to see the final print.

  9. (Source: ripshannon)

  10. Make the most of yourself for that is all there is of you.

    — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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