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Self-portraits by Michael Reedy.
Lights and Prophecy by Alexandra Prillaman
Sunday Dalí: The Madonna of Port lligat, 1950. Oil on canvas, 144⅛ x 96 inches. Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan.
This is the second, and final, version of Dalí’s Madonnas. Unlike the first version this one is a massive canvas and is considered to be among Dalí’s best works. At its unveiling Dalí explained to reporters that this version was “completely changed” noting that the focus has been moved from the face of the Madonna to the Christ child. Dalí explained:
[M]odern physics has revealed to us increasingly the dematerialization which exists in all nature and that is the reason why the material body of my Madonna does not exist and why in place of a torso you find a tabernacle ‘filled with Heaven’. But while everything floating in space denotes spirituality it also represents our concept of the atomic system — today’s counterpart of divine gravitation.1
Anonymous, “Toward Raphael,” Time, 17 April 1950, pp. 65, quoted in Michael R. Taylor, Dalí, (Venice: Rizzoli, 2004), 350. ↩
taking a break from the sea of commission work i’m doing to make an adventure time gif.
a few days ago adam muto posted a tweet with this killer pizza eyes gif in it (which was based on this drawing by pen ward) and i felt completely obligated to redo it myself.
LEGO Zelda Concept: The LEGO of Zelda - by Michael Inglis
The LEGO of Zelda needs to happen.
(via: Gamma Squad & Technabob)
(Source: insanelygaming)
Pacman Shirt Designs - by GreenPenguin
Shirts available at Redbubble for $30 each