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  • Oct 1, 2021
  • Semi 🐬
    Oct 1, 2021

  • Oct 1, 2021
    drowner


    @pneumonia

    Great picks

  • Oct 2, 2021

    Incredible

  • Oct 6, 2021




    Ana Mendieta's work literally puts a pit in my stomach.

  • Oct 9, 2021

    drawn freehand in my early teens and painted.

  • Oct 9, 2021

    another freehand from my teens:

  • Oct 11, 2021
    drowner


    @pneumonia

  • Oct 15, 2021

  • Oct 15, 2021

  • proper 🔩
    Oct 28, 2021

    Friend is selling some paintings. Said not to be afraid of lowballing. instagram.com/mikehkanga?utm_medium=copy_link

  • Nov 4, 2021
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    @proper who is the painter that rendered musicians (mainly hip-hop) as renaissance paintings?

  • proper 🔩
    Nov 4, 2021
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    Bestowed

    @proper who is the painter that rendered musicians (mainly hip-hop) as renaissance paintings?

    Did I post it in here? If I didnt then I’m not sure what you’re talking about my b

  • Nov 4, 2021

  • Nov 4, 2021
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    proper

    Did I post it in here? If I didnt then I’m not sure what you’re talking about my b

    Ya might have, it's been a minute. But the artist had one of Pop Smoke, Gza, Rakim, Lauryn Hill, Snoop. Just to name a few

  • proper 🔩
    Nov 4, 2021
    Bestowed

    Ya might have, it's been a minute. But the artist had one of Pop Smoke, Gza, Rakim, Lauryn Hill, Snoop. Just to name a few

    aw no I ain’t post nothing like that before

    I feel like I might have seen this on ig/twitter before tho my b I can’t help much

  • Nov 4, 2021

    I just don't know who this person is lol




  • Nov 21, 2021
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    "It is glorious to gaze out at an infinite expanse of water under a lowering sky in complete solitude at the edge of the sea. Part of it to be sure is that one has chosen to go there, that one must go back, that one would like to crossover but that one cannot, that one has nothing of what it takes to live and nevertheless here is the voice of life in the rush of the tide and the blowing of the wind and the sweep of the clouds and the lonely cries of the birds." - Kleist

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