i know minimalism has only been a named movement since the 1960s but honestly the 20s and 30s have some stunning examples
think we should bring back the term "putting the bee on [someone]" because I'm obsessed now
remember a time when $283,000 could set someone up for the rest of their life? me neither, perhaps you can solve these puzzles
also re: people unjustifiably shitting on abstract art without understanding what it's all about https://t.co/rqeXJPMwEQ
MC Escher's "Flatworms" (1959) and "Animals Without Backbones," illustrated by Ralph Buchsbaum (1938). The piece created in '59 is fanart inspired by the latter book's illustrations!
enamored with this genre of image
shout out to this guy from a 1955 atom age era documentary only
From Woman's Day Magazine August 1955
pov: you are about to make the worst decision in your entire life (wip)
mojave wasteland twitter memes sneak peek
the artist is named ethel hays if y'all wanna check out more of her work btw. she catalogued the roaring 20s flapper subculture within her satirical art... here's a fave of mine https://t.co/vIE4IVlBDL