Wow those are wonderful! Are they from Roswell?
They are!! It was a small but nice art gallery
Bird boxes!! Very cool.
It’s a nice touch ain’t it. He does free art Fridays sometimes too where he hides a piece of his work, finders keepers. I really like street art.
Ha, no way. This is round the corner from my house. Walk past it pretty much everyday.
It’s actually twice this size but a car was parked infront of it.
Two examples of the work of streetartfrankey, present everywhere in Amsterdam. The name of the street in the second one is “airplanestreet” in Dutch.
Oh noice. He’s defo known for the eyes but I didn’t realise the birdish thing was a theme too.
That’s awesome.
That’s really cool
A typical mosaic by Amsterdam artist Fabrice who died New Year’s Eve. Didn’t know him personally, but he was always around, in bars, coffeeshops, in the street with his cargo bike. His work is visible all around town. This one is on the wall of a train station not far from where I live. RIP.
Casey Baugh, “Things Happen, People Change”, 2019
Fyi, psa, creator of the above image, etc.
The Colossus, by Asensio Julià and Francisco Goya.
Relevant forever, because humanity is blind as a group, and where we go collectively, nothing can stop. Except maybe a giant meteor, or say, OMICRON!!!
Henri Matisse is my favourite artist. I love his bold colours and unusual representation of perspective (vases balanced on vertical table tops).
This might be my favourite (though it might just be because it was the first one I saw in person and not just in a book).
But it just seems like every time I go to an art gallery I’m just drawn to his pieces.
I am also a HUGE fan on Fontaine Stravinsky by the Centre Pompidou in Paris. I haven’t been there often but it’s probably one of my favourite places in my favourite city.