giantbeard:

DrinkStylishly

Asakusa, Kamiya Bar (1953)

Photo by Ihei Kimura via bespoke-makers ’The Dandy in the Picture’ series

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photojojo:

Whadda boss.

5th Ave, 1905 via kateoplis

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planetaryfolklore:

yama-bato: Thanks to arsvitaest.

Anon.

Milky Way around y Cassiopeiae

1914, 24 September

more here

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nevver:

“It is not where it is or what it is that matters, but how you see it.” — Saul Leiter

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(Source: mylifeissomexican, via workman)

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workman:

Embroidered Newspapers (by Lauren Dicioccio)

(Source: from89)

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likeafieldmouse:

Arnold Newman

1. Igor Stravinsky, New York, NY (1946)

2. Francis Bacon (1975)

3 . Aaron Copland, Peekskill, NY (1959)

4. Arthur Miller, New York, NY (1947)

5. Georgia O’Keeffe, Ghost Ranch, NM (1968)

6. Man Ray, Paris, France (1948)

7. Otto Frank, Father of Anne Frank, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1960)

8. Jackson Pollock, Long Island, NY (1949)

9. Marcel Duchamp, New York, NY (1966)

10. Alberto Giacometti, Paris, France (1954)

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mimbeau:

Michael Kenna
Pont Neuf (Merci Brassaï)
Paris, France, 1992

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photojojo:

These aerial photographs by Katrin Korfman are from a Hindu festival that involves colored pigments combined with water.

And if you want to impress your artsy coworkers, when the three photos above are displayed side by side, they form what’s called a triptych.

Aerial Photographs of Colorful Hindu Festival

via Zeutch

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worldpaintings:

Scott Mattlin (American)

Quiet Prelude, oil on canvas, 16 x 12 inches, private collection.

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