And this is why no one recognizes Superman when he wears glasses.
And this is why no one recognizes Superman when he wears glasses.
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David Smith, Painting 1964, 1964
From the Tate Collection:
Smith was trained as a painter and stated that his ‘sculpture grew from painting’. Many of his sculptures have painted surfaces. In the last two years of his life he painted a series of female figures, using friends as models. He also executed many drawings on this theme. Most of the figures in this series are strictly linear, in black. Very few are modelled in broad areas of colour such as this one. Smith remained interested in the figure throughout his career. The emphasis on verticality in this painting, stressed by the narrowness of the canvas, recalls his upright, abstract ‘sentinel’ sculptures of the late 50s.
Sticks and stones may break..whoa..pop tarts.
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And this is why dogs sniff crotches.
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Texts from a dog. (via @WolframZeta)
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I believe!!
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Happy mothers day…
“Calm Before The Storm” ~ (The Casper like cloud was intentional, and it IS holding the Sun captive…)
And this is why no one recognizes Superman when he wears glasses.
Good morning (Taken with instagram)
Sergio Lopez
“Blue Roses”
6x11 in. oil on canvas. 2010
Sometimes change is a good thing.
Scholar at the Table, Emile Wauters. Belgian (1846 - 1933)
David Smith, Cubi XIX, 1964
From the Tate Collection:
The twenty-eight ‘Cubi’ sculptures were the last series made by Smith before his death in...