La Reblogothèque

May 24

(Source: the-worlds-biggest-egg, via shitfromtheinternet)

Holy shit, this Kevin Wada variant cover

Holy shit, this Kevin Wada variant cover

2headedsnake:

Tammam Azzam, Freedom graffiti
‘Kiss by Klimt’ painted on the remains of a building hit by bombs and bullets.

2headedsnake:

Tammam Azzam, Freedom graffiti

‘Kiss by Klimt’ painted on the remains of a building hit by bombs and bullets.

theniftyfifties:

A 1956 Pontiac Dream Car, Club de Mer

theniftyfifties:

A 1956 Pontiac Dream Car, Club de Mer

(Source: pinterest.com, via hex-girlfriend)

(Source: jthenr, via falafel-sister)

May 23

goldrushhh:

I’ll wait for you here.
Photo by crepusculu 

goldrushhh:

I’ll wait for you here.

Photo by crepusculu 

(Source: malformalady)

workman:

mpdrolet:
Rage for Color, Look, October 15th, 1958
Erwin Blumenfeld

workman:

mpdrolet:

Rage for Color, Look, October 15th, 1958

Erwin Blumenfeld

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pizzzatime:

zinepolice:

pizzzatime:

zinepolice:

(via hex-girlfriend)

May 22

surrealism:


The Enigma of the Arrival and the Afternoon by Giorgio de Chirico, 1912. Oil on canvas, 27 ½ x 34 inches.
Although it is basically impossible to remember, it is true that de Chirico pre-dates Surrealism by about two decades. Which is why I don’t find the formal start date, coinciding with Breton’s Manifeste du Surréalisme (1924), to be all that useful. For the surreal experience, the art is only a catalyst for the mind.
Plus, Breton, Dalí, and all the rest would think it very silly of us to put a start date on surrealism. It’s been happening as long as there have been people.
Furthermore, I don’t care what anybody thinks. It’s my blog and I like this painting.

surrealism:

The Enigma of the Arrival and the Afternoon by Giorgio de Chirico, 1912. Oil on canvas, 27 ½ x 34 inches.

Although it is basically impossible to remember, it is true that de Chirico pre-dates Surrealism by about two decades. Which is why I don’t find the formal start date, coinciding with Breton’s Manifeste du Surréalisme (1924), to be all that useful. For the surreal experience, the art is only a catalyst for the mind.

Plus, Breton, Dalí, and all the rest would think it very silly of us to put a start date on surrealism. It’s been happening as long as there have been people.

Furthermore, I don’t care what anybody thinks. It’s my blog and I like this painting.