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Only if it was taller than you on a unicycle
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Anti Meme@sopuli.xyz•Both of them have thick thighs
6·1 day agoGuy with thin ass legs. Very famous meme
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Short Stories@literature.cafe•Titanium, Ruin and Strife (author: me)
2·2 days agoGreat job with that and thanks for posting!
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The beautiful darkness of Julia Soboleva
2·2 days agoYessss. Thanks for pointing it out, I was too lazy to search it lol.
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The surreal art by Polish artist Jerzy Gluszek
3·3 days agoI found it funny 😭
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The surreal art by Polish artist Jerzy Gluszek
2·3 days agoOh that is cool! You might have to add one more person to the list
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•In a protest against censorship in film, photographer Whitey Schafer staged this iconic photograph in 1934 violating as many rules of the Hayes Code as possible in one shot.
92·3 days agoBut are those very rules not a reflection of the society they emerge from. And isnt the pushing of those limits not the revolutionary act we see within art then. And that to me is a good reflection of society.
I dislike hyperrealism. Hell, I despise it.
People critiquing, ‘oh but that gunshot was so unrealistic’ etc piss me right tf off.
Fhe message underneath the text can be parsed through art no matter the restrictions. And these formal restrictions allow creativity. Just as the limitations of the medium itself does.
When we look back at cinema of that era, we analyse it knowing the hays code existed, not in a vacuum.
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The surreal art by Polish artist Jerzy Gluszek
3·3 days agoI dont! But I’m gonna search for it now. Thanks!
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The surreal art by Polish artist Jerzy Gluszek
6·3 days ago❤️❤️❤️ just been busy
But I’m trying to be more active again
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•René Magritte- Not to be Reproduced (1937)
9·3 days agoGreat catch. I love Poe and so did Magritte.
Poe’s style features a lot of mystery, surrealist logic and some very interesting psychological stuff. Particularly to do with identity, guilt etc.
Now i haven’t read Arthur Gordon Pym, but know of it. It is full of unreliable narration, featured identity etc.
So drawing parallels to an image with a man facing a mirror, while the mirror refuses to reflect his face allows easy interpretation.
Theres repetition without revelation (this phrase sounds so ai)
The book ends ambiguously, smth poe does in his work often. So the self is unlearnable in the book, as is the case here.
For this image ironically. The book reflects fine, objects behave, people do not. We can trust representation of things, but not people.
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The beautiful darkness of Julia Soboleva
12·2 days agoThe title is incomplete bc I FORGOT HER NAME 😭😭.
Gonna reverse image search or smth.
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•In a protest against censorship in film, photographer Whitey Schafer staged this iconic photograph in 1934 violating as many rules of the Hayes Code as possible in one shot.
381·3 days agoGenuinely forgot not everyone knows what im on about at all times lol.
The single most important ‘rule book’ in cinema history, the limitations of which led to the creation of genres and tropes and the pushing of which allowed some incredible artistic movements to flourish.
I think cinema is better off for having had the hays code for a while. (Potentially controversial take)
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•René Magritte- The Human Condition (1962)
3·3 days agoThe most outwardly philosophical artist imo. Love him for it
I swear in brugge is the first thing i think of whenever I hear of the city now.
Its going to leave an incredible cultural impact
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Looking up the main stairwell - Art Nouveau Centre Riga Latvia
4·4 days agoThe “Duck” in Avenida Palace hotel, Barcelona - https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/30f1a7c4-0a79-4892-acd9-a90f78f16d6d.webp
Here’s another stairwell
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Art@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Gustave Courbet - La Bacchante (1844-1847)
5·6 days agoAsk and you shall receive
Edit. https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/62310371 This ones all for you










This sword was unearthed in a family grave in Nördlingen, Bavaria, in June 2023. It’s an Achtkant-type (octagonal) bronze sword.