(Looks like) art by me
confessionsofamichaelstipe:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yLoyu9PcmBc
mind blowing, unbelievable
ummuhh:

bridget collins

ummuhh:

bridget collins

mrkiki:

Cy TwomblyUntitled. 2006acrylic on canvas84 3/4 x 66 in. (215 x 167.8 cm)

mrkiki:

Cy Twombly
Untitled. 2006
acrylic on canvas
84 3/4 x 66 in. (215 x 167.8 cm)

I’m going to die one day.
wowgreat:

Sol LeWitt Titel	Short line on gray Medium	gouache on paper Entstehungsjahr	1996 (via Public Lot Details -Sol LeWitt)

wowgreat:

Sol LeWitt Titel Short line on gray Medium gouache on paper Entstehungsjahr 1996 (via Public Lot Details -Sol LeWitt)

cavetocanvas:

Throwing Balls in the Air to get an Equilateral Triangle (Best of Thirty-Six Tries) - John Baldessari, 1972

cavetocanvas:

Throwing Balls in the Air to get an Equilateral Triangle (Best of Thirty-Six Tries) - John Baldessari, 1972

artlistpro:


Daily Pic: One of the “tantric” paintings now in a show at Feature Inc. in New York. The amazing thing about these anonymous Indian abstractions, which seem to look the same whether they are centuries old or quite recent (like this one), is how well they all manage to work, as pictures. Maybe that’s because they have roots in a spiritual practice that’s about more than just looking good. Of course, it could also be that that practice is an excuse for perfecting an art of gorgeous abstraction. (Also, tantric drawings often seem grounded in the real: This one evokes both eyes and breasts, without simply depicting them.)

via blakegopnik:

artlistpro:

Daily Pic: One of the “tantric” paintings now in a show at Feature Inc. in New York. The amazing thing about these anonymous Indian abstractions, which seem to look the same whether they are centuries old or quite recent (like this one), is how well they all manage to work, as pictures. Maybe that’s because they have roots in a spiritual practice that’s about more than just looking good. Of course, it could also be that that practice is an excuse for perfecting an art of gorgeous abstraction. (Also, tantric drawings often seem grounded in the real: This one evokes both eyes and breasts, without simply depicting them.)

via blakegopnik:

szymon:

Borabora, the Maldives, Haiti and the Bahamas, ask your pharmacist - by Kelvin Lumen

szymon:

Borabora, the Maldives, Haiti and the Bahamas, ask your pharmacist - by Kelvin Lumen