Unfortunately, for some people, appearances are all that matters.
We can't believe the gothic beauty of the plaster work found in this German chapel Art
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The runic alphabet is made up of angular letters. These runic shapes can be gun tattooed, and are also ideal for stick and poke tattoos. In fact, for some people, having Nordic symbols tattooed in a style as old as the runes themselves is an important part of the ritual. Three main versions of the…
Dictionaries are usually good at explaining things, but when it comes to language that we can all relate to, they sometimes leave us high and dry. This Instagram account is here to be honest with us about what our favourite words really mean.
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https://youtu.be/wdASHuj9NVAThe Angel has been a fixture in sacred art for as long as we can guess. Here is a look at a contemporary sculpture Benjamin Victor's take of the angel subject. You will find an emotive and poised angel that can captivate any audience with its grace and impeccable form. The sculptor draws ins
“You’re such an agoniser, Bradley. You romanticise art. You’re a masochist about it, you want to suffer, you want to feel that your inability to create is continuously significant.” ― Iris Murdoch, The Black Prince Roland Topor understood his surroundings because he wasn’t of them? When you’re a stranger, everything is strange. And … Continue reading "The Masochists – A 1960 Study In Extreme Pain"
Classical painters of the past probably had no idea that their creations would serve as an inspiration for meme makers of today's world. So when the creator behind Classical Damn started adding hilarious modern-day captions to old masterpieces, it took the internet by storm.
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Demetri Martin’s new book of drawings shows different comedic side