Poor artist (Nietzsche)

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Japanese Posters of David Lynch Films

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“The Ogre” — William Carlos Williams

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Arrival of Capricorn — Bridget Tichenor

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“The work of a poet never ends” (Borges)

Hitchcock Poster (Stage Fright) — Marek Freudenreich

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Saw this in a book of Hitchcock posters at the bookstore the other day—it was attributed to “Marek Frevdereich” in the book though. Anyway, I found it online in this wonderful collection of movie posters (I love the one for Deconstructing Harry especially).

Sunglasses — Glennray Tutor

Afternoon in a Hammock — Walter Laurent Palmer

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Prehistoric Women — James Tissot

Reader on a Black Background — Henri Matisse

Untitled No. 49 — William Fisk

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(More photorealistic oil paintings at the artist’s site).

Batman Toy — Chris Ware

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Untitled — Zdzisław Beksiński

Girl On a Red Carpet — Felice Casorati

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Mort Drucker Portraits of Freud, Joyce, Poe, Einstein, Charles Bronson, Etc.

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Interrogation II — Leon Golub

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Recording the humiliation with a camera, with the perpetrators, a stupid grin on their faces, included in the picture, side by side with the twisted naked bodies of their prisoners, is an integral part of the process…The very positions and costumes of the prisoners suggest a theatrical staging, a kind of tableau vivant, which cannot but bring to mind the whole spectrum of American performance art and ‘theatre of cruelty’ the photos of Mapplethorpe, the weird scenes in David Lynch, to name but two” — Slavoj Žižek on Abu Ghraib (Violence)

A Ballad of the Captains — Harry Clarke

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