- Stare at the same painting, quietly admiring it’s beauty until intended target glances over.
- Start conversation about the piece.
- Part ways, but accidentally bump into each other in other rooms/museum cafe.
- Leave wondering if you’ll ever see each other again.
Or, you know, you could just write your number on your forehead. That works, too.
Seriously though.
Nicole Andrijevic & Tanya Schultz is an art-duo who takes sugar, pigment, polystyrene, wax, modeling clay, paper, plastic, found objects, wire, beads, glitter, and almost whatever else they can get their hands on to create a literal Candyland in the middle of the gallery floor.
[Self-portraits by Carrie Mae Weems, Käthe Kollwitz, Judy Baca, and Frida Kahlo, text “Never apologize for selfies”]
Wanted to get modern women artists and some WOC up in this one. If you reblog it would be cool if you kept the part in the brackets so these artists, two of whom are still working, will get credit—this conversational part below is nbd.
blua:
I Made These Drawings for You by Marc Johns is witty, insightful, thought-provoking, and will leave you with a colossal smile on your face, even long after putting the book down.
Taisuke Mohri, Resurrections, Giuliano de’Medici, pencil on paper, 73 cm x 73 cm
WAIT A SECOND THIS IS A PENCIL SKETCH
MADE TO LOOK LIKE A THREE DIMENSIONAL DRAWING
OF A CARVED STATUE?
THIS IS BETTER THAN THAT BIC BALLPEN PHOTO OF THE GINGER GIRL GOING AROUND
THIS IS UN FUCKING REAL
MY BRAIN HURTS
THE LEVEL OF DETAILS IS MIND BOGGLING AND INFURIATING
Immaterials by Onformative imagines the form of metadata.
Onformative on their project:
Immateriality as material is currently being discovered, opening up a new poetic field in which to narrate with space and information. Location-based metadata waft through the space, and are thereby redefining contexts and places. A new field opens up to designers.
A beautiful wood sculpture of a temple and its reflection by Takahiro Iwasaki (via)

