My name is Alexa. I'm queer, chubby, slutty, and unapologetically badass. My blog is a weird mixture of things I find beautiful, random journaling, tv fangirling, social justice bulllshit, past life nostalgia, typography, horses, and photos of hot people.

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andrewharlow:

Normal Bluhm
Untitled, 1964
Oil on paper mounted on masonite 

andrewharlow:

Dan Colen
Fuck Authority, 2006
Oil on Canvas 

ruineshumaines:

Sung Jin Kim

Previously blogged here.

colourthysoul:

Henry John Stock - The Uplifting of Psyche

welovepaintings:

Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite (1871-73), by Albert Bierstadt

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German-born Albert Bierstadt gave definitive expression to America’s westward expansion in the 1860s and 1870s. His vast panoramas of the Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains introduced Americans to a majestic wilderness, awesome and exhilarating, and well worth possessing. The artist found his greatest subject in California’s Yosemite Valley, which he first visited in the summer of 1863. So spectacular was the remote and secluded valley that Bierstadt referred to it as the Garden of Eden. His many paintings of Yosemite are indeed biblical in their grandeur. Widely exhibited, they helped awaken the nation to the need to preserve such natural wonders. Bierstadt’s vision of the American West inspired later generations of artists—most notably the photographer Ansel Adams.

Artnc.org

stilllifequickheart:

Eugene Joors

Lady with a Parrot

1880-89

stilllifequickheart:

Paulus Theodorus van Brussel

Flowers in a Vase, detail

1792

scientificillustration:

Magpie By Fox Rogers on Tumblr.

Thanks for this submission too!

stilllifequickheart:

William Frank Calderon

Orphans

1893

stilllifequickheart:

Victor Dubreuil

Five and Ten Dollar Bills

19th century

stilllifequickheart:

Axel Raab

Fox in a Winter Landscape

1870

stilllifequickheart:

Leeah Joo

Blue and Old

2010

stilllifequickheart:

Sam Fulton

Foxhounds

Late 19th - early 20th century