You’ve been caged.

You’ve been caged.

(Source: chuckfuck, via thrashwolf)

(Source: k2raygun)

(Source: k2raygun)

thatbohemiangirl:

My Bohemian Aesthetic

thatbohemiangirl:

My Bohemian Aesthetic

(via mmmoriarty)

lazysmirk:

by Robert Maguire

lazysmirk:

by Robert Maguire

Bit o’ Adam Hughes.

Bit o’ Adam Hughes.

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mingdoyle:

A little of Death.

mingdoyle:

A little of Death.

(via comix-till-you-bleed)

rinlockhart:

Thug life

rinlockhart:

Thug life

(via gingerjulia)

welovepaintings:

Antonio Mancini
Il Saltimbanco
1879
Oil on canvas 
203.8 x 110.8 cm 
Vance N. Jordan Collection
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Mancini worked at the forefront of Verismo, an indigenous Italian response to nineteenth-century realism, producing haunting portrayals of circus performers, street musicians, and impoverished children taken from the streets of Naples. After suffering a disabling mental illness, Mancini settled in Rome, and with the support of American and Dutch patrons managed for many years to eke out a precarious existence. The artist John Singer Sargent, who famously declared Mancini to be the greatest living painter, eventually introduced him to a circle of wealthy English patrons for whom he produced notable society portraits. Many of Mancini’s paintings incorporated thick impasto, whose glittering light effects he enhanced by adding bits of glass, metal foil, and other materials.
Philamuseum.org

welovepaintings:

Antonio Mancini

Il Saltimbanco

1879

Oil on canvas

203.8 x 110.8 cm

Vance N. Jordan Collection

___

Mancini worked at the forefront of Verismo, an indigenous Italian response to nineteenth-century realism, producing haunting portrayals of circus performers, street musicians, and impoverished children taken from the streets of Naples. After suffering a disabling mental illness, Mancini settled in Rome, and with the support of American and Dutch patrons managed for many years to eke out a precarious existence. The artist John Singer Sargent, who famously declared Mancini to be the greatest living painter, eventually introduced him to a circle of wealthy English patrons for whom he produced notable society portraits. Many of Mancini’s paintings incorporated thick impasto, whose glittering light effects he enhanced by adding bits of glass, metal foil, and other materials.

Philamuseum.org

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ilikeartalot:

by Andrew Hem

ilikeartalot:

by Andrew Hem

(via portablefriend)

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threeaadventure:

Some pages from the AK Primer comic off Ash’s blog.

threeaadventure:

Some pages from the AK Primer comic off Ash’s blog.

patloika:

Sean Murphy. ‘Nuff said.

Next on the list for me to buy, Sean Murphy can do no wrong!

patloika:

Sean Murphy. ‘Nuff said.

Next on the list for me to buy, Sean Murphy can do no wrong!

antiquecameras:

by (Russ Millis)

antiquecameras:

by (Russ Millis)

(via caewaiisar)

(via mmmoriarty)

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