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Radiohead - Creep
YouTube video by Radiohead Radiohead - Creep

🍊 Is the creep
#music #song #musicsky #Radiohead #alternativerock

06.08.2025 11:02 — 👍 28    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
EPSTEIN

EPSTEIN

EPSTEIN
#meme #trump #resist #epstein #pedophile #NoKings

06.08.2025 11:54 — 👍 23    🔁 2    💬 3    📌 0
The Mildmay Club 

Friday 12th September - The Invocation Players and Tommy Khosla (JAWARI) perform Ananda Shankar’s seminal self titled debut album from 1970.

With live psychedelic liquid light projections from visual artist Pat Grimm and DJ’s Jonny Trunk and DJ Psych Milligan.

The Mildmay Club Friday 12th September - The Invocation Players and Tommy Khosla (JAWARI) perform Ananda Shankar’s seminal self titled debut album from 1970. With live psychedelic liquid light projections from visual artist Pat Grimm and DJ’s Jonny Trunk and DJ Psych Milligan.

The Mildmay Club

Friday 12th September - The Invocation Players and Tommy Khosla (JAWARI) perform Ananda Shankar’s seminal self titled debut album from 1970.

With live psychedelic liquid light projections from visual artist Pat Grimm and DJ’s Jonny Trunk and DJ Psych Milligan.

(h/t Instagram)

06.08.2025 12:53 — 👍 13    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
This painting depicts two mannequin-like figures with classical architectural elements and ruins within their bodies, symbolizing the connection between humanity and ancient history

De Chirico often used mannequins in his works as alter egos, representing figures like poets, philosophers, or archaeologists, and often in pairs

The painting's composition and muted color palette contribute to its enigmatic and timeless quality, inviting contemplation on the past and the nature of discovery

This painting depicts two mannequin-like figures with classical architectural elements and ruins within their bodies, symbolizing the connection between humanity and ancient history De Chirico often used mannequins in his works as alter egos, representing figures like poets, philosophers, or archaeologists, and often in pairs The painting's composition and muted color palette contribute to its enigmatic and timeless quality, inviting contemplation on the past and the nature of discovery

Giorgio De Chirico (Italy, 1888–1978) :
The Archaeologists, 1927

Oil on canvas
127 x 92 cm. | 50 x 36¼ in.
Museo Carlo Bilotti, Rome

06.08.2025 22:12 — 👍 45    🔁 8    💬 1    📌 0
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Wind (©AM Brown, 2025) #photography #longexposure #denmark

06.08.2025 13:39 — 👍 16    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
Eine bunte Cartoon-Zeichnung zeigt ein älteres Paar, das am Strand spazieren geht. Beide tragen Badekleidung – die Frau einen pinken Badeanzug mit weißen Punkten, der Mann eine grün-gestreifte Badehose. Sie stehen am Ufer und blicken aufs ruhige Meer hinaus. Die Frau redet ununterbrochen. In ihrer übergroßen Sprechblase steht:

„Wie ruhig das Meer heute ist.
Ist das Meer nicht ruhig heute?
Herrlich, wie ruhig das Meer heute ist. So ein ruhiges Meer heute.
Ich liebe es, wenn das Meer so ruhig ist. Sag doch auch mal:
Ist das Meer nicht ruhig heute?
So ein ruhiges Meer heute. Einfach schön, diese Ruhe heute!“

Im Hintergrund ist ein stilles, blaues Meer zu sehen, an Land einige Muscheln und ein kleiner Krebs. Die Szene wirkt friedlich – im Kontrast zur ständigen Rederei der Frau, die genau diese „Ruhe“ betont. Der Cartoon ist von „Rosen“ signiert.

Eine bunte Cartoon-Zeichnung zeigt ein älteres Paar, das am Strand spazieren geht. Beide tragen Badekleidung – die Frau einen pinken Badeanzug mit weißen Punkten, der Mann eine grün-gestreifte Badehose. Sie stehen am Ufer und blicken aufs ruhige Meer hinaus. Die Frau redet ununterbrochen. In ihrer übergroßen Sprechblase steht: „Wie ruhig das Meer heute ist. Ist das Meer nicht ruhig heute? Herrlich, wie ruhig das Meer heute ist. So ein ruhiges Meer heute. Ich liebe es, wenn das Meer so ruhig ist. Sag doch auch mal: Ist das Meer nicht ruhig heute? So ein ruhiges Meer heute. Einfach schön, diese Ruhe heute!“ Im Hintergrund ist ein stilles, blaues Meer zu sehen, an Land einige Muscheln und ein kleiner Krebs. Die Szene wirkt friedlich – im Kontrast zur ständigen Rederei der Frau, die genau diese „Ruhe“ betont. Der Cartoon ist von „Rosen“ signiert.

🖼️ Holga Rosen ... 💤🌊💤 ...

06.08.2025 18:05 — 👍 22    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

聖悠紀版ヤマトのコミックス、現状書店に並んでいるものを除いて在庫がなく完売状態になったので、急遽増刷が決まったそうです。実にめでたい。

06.08.2025 07:04 — 👍 39    🔁 15    💬 1    📌 0
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“let the hurdy gurdy play”

all day I had this lyrical earworm anticipating Echelard & Cooley‘s performance + it seems fitting to close this eclectic event: “if you can abide it / let the hurdy gurdy play / stranger ones have come by here / before they flew away” #chinadoll #gratefuldead

05.08.2025 11:04 — 👍 13    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Painter - Anna Rona
Series of paintings - Large watercolours from 2025
Title of the painting - Rainy Day
Technique - watercolour on paper
Dimensions - 65 cm x 50 cm
Year of creation - 2025
The painting is available for purchase.
#rain #clouds #indigo #green #orange #sun #rays #wind

06.08.2025 18:34 — 👍 11    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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We only dream of a safe place… Help us protect my child from fear and bombs Support our family to find safety and rebuild our lives

@mitchellsquid.bsky.social @tcwjr.bsky.social
We are desperate for a sign of hope. Please, be that sign. 😭 We fight for our lives. Your kindness can make the difference.
You are the hope we cling to. Please, don’t let go. 💔🫶
https://kutt.it/Help_Abed_Family

06.08.2025 18:39 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
The hem on a pair of blue jeans. The thread is grey

The hem on a pair of blue jeans. The thread is grey

The inside of the same hem from the first picture. It's finished with an overlock stitch ironed to the inside and stitched in place with a straight stitch

The inside of the same hem from the first picture. It's finished with an overlock stitch ironed to the inside and stitched in place with a straight stitch

What happens when you order jeans online, but you don't realise, that you referencing your already shortend jeans for the right size?
Correct answer: Your big sister has to shorten them for you.🧵
#sewing

05.08.2025 09:52 — 👍 15    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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Mets Spring Training Port St Lucie Florida.

03.08.2025 20:30 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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My August newsletter, with my writing updates along with this month's batch of June, July, and August book releases, Author Features, and Small Businesses to support, has gone out. If you're not already subscribed, you can do so here:
author-jessica-scachetti.mailerpage.io

06.08.2025 18:28 — 👍 23    🔁 15    💬 0    📌 0
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Heute vor 80 Jahren
Hiroshima

06.08.2025 03:02 — 👍 35    🔁 20    💬 0    📌 2
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From: Night on Bald Mountain (1933), dir. Alexandre Alexeieff and Claire Parker

06.08.2025 18:52 — 👍 612    🔁 119    💬 12    📌 5
Sketchbook Drawing of a nude man pulling his knees to his chest, before an array of blue circles. Upper left is a block of handwritten text

Sketchbook Drawing of a nude man pulling his knees to his chest, before an array of blue circles. Upper left is a block of handwritten text

Marcus McAllister
”SB144.31 une graine” 2025 - Sketchbook drawing - 23x15cm

#sketchbook #drawing

05.08.2025 23:17 — 👍 16    🔁 4    💬 0    📌 0
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The Days in Between:
Jerry Garcia Week continues today
Video Fantasy by yours truly
(With a wee lil' dancing bear gif)
Music by the Grateful Dead
"Dark Star"
#art #kaleidoscopic
#gratefuldead #jerrygarcia #darkstar #psychedelic #deadhead
#thecolorsthecolors

03.08.2025 18:27 — 👍 21    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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#acrylic #acrylicpainting #figurepainting #artist

Portrait of Ron 18 x 24

22.03.2025 04:49 — 👍 21    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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L’Ajuntament de Girona ha rebut una reproducció digital de la primera imatge fotogràfica de Girona,que es conserva a la National Library of Ireland,a Dublín.La fotografia està datada a l’entorn de l’any 1852 i és una vista del riu Onyar,del lloc on actualment hi ha el pont de les Peixateries Velles.

05.08.2025 07:37 — 👍 20    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 0
Canada MP DESTROYS Trump in MAJOR SPEECH in MEXICO!!!
YouTube video by MeidasTouch Canada MP DESTROYS Trump in MAJOR SPEECH in MEXICO!!!

Canada MP DESTROYS Trump in MAJOR SPEECH in MEXICO!!!
youtu.be/V2SC2LXHqJI?...

06.08.2025 22:26 — 👍 13    🔁 6    💬 1    📌 0
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The Gaza situation is heartbreaking, but this video shows deep kindness. In a place with little food, the kindest baby shares a small meal with an emaciated kitten.🥺

Grateful to @maryam._.thabet for sharing this crucial message with the world.✴︎🇵🇸

#Palestine #Kindness #Humanity #GazaUnderAttack #SOS

06.08.2025 18:55 — 👍 29    🔁 4    💬 2    📌 0

I can't possibly respond to all of you who reacted to the Paul Mcartney shot, so to all: thank you. I was deeply moved when I saw him: no fuss or special treatment, probably many walking near him had no idea who he was. Just a guy with a heartfelt need to do the right thing.

02.08.2025 20:34 — 👍 13    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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The Days in Between:
Jerry Garcia Week continues today
Video Fantasy from a Rose pic by yours truly
Music by the Grateful Dead
"Ramble on Rose"
#art #rose #deadhead #bloomscrolling
#gratefuldead #jerrygarcia #rambleonrose #psychedelic
#thecolorsthecolors

06.08.2025 21:48 — 👍 14    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Decorative Iron Recovered from Demolished NYC Buildings

#photography #blackandwhitephotography #architecture #buildings #urban #preservation

06.08.2025 19:17 — 👍 91    🔁 7    💬 2    📌 0
flower for you
#floral #photo #Foto #flower #digitalmanipulation

flower for you #floral #photo #Foto #flower #digitalmanipulation

flower for you
#floral #photo #Foto #flower #digitalmanipulation

06.08.2025 10:25 — 👍 33    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 0
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The Old Church by the River by Fritz Thaulow

06.08.2025 09:26 — 👍 95    🔁 15    💬 0    📌 0
Mexican artist Miguel Cabrera (Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera) painted this famous depiction of esteemed Mexican nun, poet, writer, philosopher, musician, and composer Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana (better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz) about 55 years after she passed away at just 43 in 1695 in Mexico City, New Spain. Considered the first feminist of the Americas, sor Juana (Sister Juana) lived as a nun of the Jeronymite order in 17th-century Mexico. Rather than marry, she chose to become a nun so she could pursue her intellectual interests. She corresponded with scientists, theologians, and other literary intellectuals in Mexico and abroad. She wrote poetry and plays that became internationally famous, and also engaged in theological debates.

Cabrera positions sor Juana to emphasize her status as an intellectual. He never actually met her, so he mimics earlier portraits, possibly even some self-portraits, as well employing common imagery for St. Jerome or male scholars seated at a desk within a study, surrounded by books and instruments of learning.

Sor Juana wears the habit of her religious order, the Jeronymites. She also wears an escudo de monja, or nun’s badge, on her chest, which shows the Annunciation, the moment in which the archangel Gabriel informs Mary that she will bear the son of God. Her left hand holds a rosary, while she turns a page of an open book with her right hand. The book is a text by St. Jerome, the saint after whom her religious order was named.

She looks towards us, her gaze direct and assertive, as she sits at a desk, surrounded by her library and instruments of learning including books on philosophy, natural science, theology, mythology, and history. Writing implements rest on the table, a clear allusion to sor Juana’s written works and intellectual pursuits. The rosary, a sign of her religious life, is juxtaposed with items signifying her intellectual status while a red curtain confers upon her a high status.

Mexican artist Miguel Cabrera (Miguel Mateo Maldonado y Cabrera) painted this famous depiction of esteemed Mexican nun, poet, writer, philosopher, musician, and composer Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana (better known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz) about 55 years after she passed away at just 43 in 1695 in Mexico City, New Spain. Considered the first feminist of the Americas, sor Juana (Sister Juana) lived as a nun of the Jeronymite order in 17th-century Mexico. Rather than marry, she chose to become a nun so she could pursue her intellectual interests. She corresponded with scientists, theologians, and other literary intellectuals in Mexico and abroad. She wrote poetry and plays that became internationally famous, and also engaged in theological debates. Cabrera positions sor Juana to emphasize her status as an intellectual. He never actually met her, so he mimics earlier portraits, possibly even some self-portraits, as well employing common imagery for St. Jerome or male scholars seated at a desk within a study, surrounded by books and instruments of learning. Sor Juana wears the habit of her religious order, the Jeronymites. She also wears an escudo de monja, or nun’s badge, on her chest, which shows the Annunciation, the moment in which the archangel Gabriel informs Mary that she will bear the son of God. Her left hand holds a rosary, while she turns a page of an open book with her right hand. The book is a text by St. Jerome, the saint after whom her religious order was named. She looks towards us, her gaze direct and assertive, as she sits at a desk, surrounded by her library and instruments of learning including books on philosophy, natural science, theology, mythology, and history. Writing implements rest on the table, a clear allusion to sor Juana’s written works and intellectual pursuits. The rosary, a sign of her religious life, is juxtaposed with items signifying her intellectual status while a red curtain confers upon her a high status.

"Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz" by Miguel Cabrera (Mexican) - Oil on canvas / c. 1750 - Museo Nacional de Historia (Mexico City, Mexico) #WomenInArt #art #artText #artwork #MiguelCabrera #MexicanArtist #PortraitofaWoman #feminist #legendarywomen #MexicanArt #Nun #writer #MNH #NationalMuseumofHistory

05.08.2025 18:29 — 👍 51    🔁 9    💬 3    📌 1

Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707-1762) Carta de amor

Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707-1762) Carta de amor

”Escribe”, me dijiste.

Y yo cogí lápiz y papel

pensando que querías dictarme algo.

“Escribe”, repetiste.

Y te quedaste callada como un icono.

Y yo he empezado a escribir

tu silencio

Tu silencio del que fluye todo,

tal como fluye la sangre de la herida.

Ana Blandiana

Art by Rotari

06.08.2025 09:41 — 👍 145    🔁 29    💬 3    📌 0
Chopin: Nocturne No. 14 In F Sharp Minor, Op. 48 No. 2
YouTube video by Maurizio Pollini - Topic Chopin: Nocturne No. 14 In F Sharp Minor, Op. 48 No. 2

Y la versión del pianista italiano Maurizio Pollini del que no habíamos escuchado todavía ninguna de sus versiones de los nocturnos.
Gracias por leerme.
youtu.be/RjYd8xTc0sg?...

05.08.2025 17:47 — 👍 12    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

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