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dream-within-a-dream:

via imgfave for iPhone
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edwardsharpeandthemagneticzeros:

Our self-titled third album will come out in the US/CAN on July 23rd and worldwide on July 29th!
Track list:
Better Days
Let’s Get High
Two
Please!
Life Is Hard
If I Were Free
In The Lion
Country Calling
They Were Wrong
In The Summer
Remember to Remember
This Life

 
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nepal:

Life in Color. Nepal
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| ♕ |  Oxford in snow  | by © laurenniee | via ysvoice
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badesaba:

All of Gandhi’s worldly possessions
photograph from the M.K.Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
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ymutate:

Hein Koh: Scorched, burnt string on canvas, 20” x 15”, 2011

 source: Hein Koh
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leonpapa:

Julie Morstad
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motleycraft-o-rama:

Free pattern from Bernat
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uncadavrexquis:

San Fransisco, 1965.
“Once when I was visiting Allen in his apartment he asked me if I would like some coffee. Having said “Yes,” he presented me with a metal bowl with coffee in it. The bowl seemed strange (like a dog dish) and I nursed the coffee to cool it down. Soon he started asking “Are you finished with that, man?” I would say “No, not yet” and after awhile I started to feel uncomfortable because the bowl seemed important to him. When I finally said “Yes,” he grabbed the bowl away — threw the remaining coffee in the sink and sat down with the bowl for his breakfast cereal. I was using his only bowl.” - Keenan
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mpdrolet:

Carolyn Monastra
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manpodcast:

This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features painter Philip Taaffe. An exhibition of Taaffe’s most recent work is on view at Luhring Augustine gallery in Chelsea through June 15.
Today MANPodcast.com will feature images of works in Taaffe’s show, his first exhibition of new paintings in New York since 2007. This is Thorn Heads (2013), a painting that’s about eight feet tall and five feet wide. Taaffe and MAN Podcast host Tyler Green talked about Taaffe’s interest in both thorns and Roman references on this week’s show.
Taaffe’s work typically engages cultural, natural and art history, often all at once. It’s in the collection of major museums such as the Museum of Modern Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A 2001 survey of his work was launched by the Galleria Civica of Trento, Italy.
How to listen: Download the show to your PC/mobile device. Subscribe to The MAN Podcast via iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher or RSS. See more images of art discussed on the program.
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