BW.
"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination." - Albert Einstein
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as109coisas:

Alfama, Lisbon
dailyartspace:

Liz, 1964 by Andy Warhol
thelovenotebook:

EVERYTHING LOVE & PERSONAL
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condenasttraveler:

Landmarks and Local Culture in Havana, Cuba | Baroque Cathedral of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception
hopingfortheshore:

hellanne:

(by Huong T. Nguyen)

Lose yourself
maimay71:

Nina Leen
thegetty:

He’s best known for his chalk paintings, but in his later work Cy Twombly created intimate, saturated, blurred views of flowers and everyday objects. Tulips were his favorites.
He died in 2011 and would have been 85 today, April 25.
Tulips III no. 2, negative 1985; print 1993, Cy Twombly. Carbon print. The J. Paul Getty Museum. © Nicola Del Roscio Foundation
thepreppyyogini:

Fabulous
travelingcolors:

The Book of Life, by David Kracov

David Kracov’s breathtaking sculpture entitled The Book of Life will really give you butterflies. The metal sculpture, which stands at around half a metre tall, is a tribute to the extraordinary life of Rabbi Yossi Raichik, director of Charbad’s Children of Chernobyl organisation. Each of the hand-painted butterflies represents the 2547 children that escaped Chernobyl’s nuclear disaster and, with the help of the charity, have been given a chance at a new life. Butterflies are a prominent feature in Kracov’s work who believes they represent ‘the delicacy and value of a child’s life’.