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If you’re never overdressed in Milan, then you should always wear sneakers. – for the love of nike Milan Store, Cities In Italy, Botanist, Overdressed, Pretty Cool, Italian Design, The Incredibles, Nike, Sneakers
If you’re never overdressed in Milan, then you should always wear sneakers.
If you’re never overdressed in Milan, then you should always wear sneakers. – for the love of nike
If you’re never overdressed in Milan, then you should always wear sneakers. – for the love of nike Inter Milan, Christian Church, Duomo, 15th Century, Chinatown, Forrest
If you’re never overdressed in Milan, then you should always wear sneakers.
If you’re never overdressed in Milan, then you should always wear sneakers. – for the love of nike
20th Century New York | Expert view: Jean-Michel Basquiat, MP | Christie's Joan Mitchell, Helen Frankenthaler, Akira, Kitsch, Modern Abstract Painting Diy, Abstract Art, Jean Michel Basquiat Art, Basquiat Paintings, Pop Art
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20th Century New York | Expert view: Jean-Michel Basquiat, MP | Christie's
A British Author Moved to This Perched City in the South of France. His Book Set the Tiny Town on Fire. Dora Maar, Pablo Picasso, Surrealist Photographers, French Photographers, Harlem Renaissance, Guernica, Photomontage, Cannes Film Festival, Art Brut
A British Author Moved to This Perched City in the South of France. His Book Set the Tiny Town on Fire.
A British Author Moved to This Perched City in the South of France. His Book Set the Tiny Town on Fire.
shot in an alley way in Santa Monica #tacos Santa Monica, Alley, Tacos, Reference, Explore, Supportive, Exploring
Exploring Santa Monica / for the love of nike
shot in an alley way in Santa Monica #tacos
Not sure where this door leads, but I like it. Local Restaurant, Led
Exploring Santa Monica / for the love of nike
Not sure where this door leads, but I like it.
vintage fan lights by Ingo Maurer, inside Proper Hotel’s lobby in Santa Monica Contemporary Architecture, Interior Architecture, Interior Design, Ingo Maurer, How To Dress A Bed, Santa Monica Beach, Neon Lamp, Property Design, Outdoor Restaurant
Exploring Santa Monica / for the love of nike
vintage fan lights by Ingo Maurer, inside Proper Hotel’s lobby in Santa Monica
“Unchained” by Kelly Lamb, inside Proper Hotel’s lobby in Santa Monica Sneaker Head, Lobby, Proper, Kelly, Hotel, Inside
Exploring Santa Monica / for the love of nike
“Unchained” by Kelly Lamb, inside Proper Hotel’s lobby in Santa Monica
snack tray from Proper Hotel in Santa Monica Snack Tray, Snacks, Appetizers, Treats
Exploring Santa Monica / for the love of nike
snack tray from Proper Hotel in Santa Monica
#notarealbathroom, but it sure does look like one Santa Monica Hotels, Interior Art
Proper Hotel Santa Monica / for the love of nike
#notarealbathroom, but it sure does look like one
an entire NYC apartment, constructed of fabric and wire, by Do Ho Suh (2011-15) spotted at LA County Museum of Art Do Ho Suh, La County, Nyc Apartment, Entire, Spotted, Home Appliances
Proper Hotel Santa Monica / for the love of nike
an entire NYC apartment, constructed of fabric and wire, by Do Ho Suh (2011-15) spotted at LA County Museum of Art
I had the unique chance to see 348 West 22nd Street by Do Ho Suh (2011–15) at the LA County Museum of Art. It’s a life-size replica of the artist’s New York apartment. The rooms and everything inside are entirely constructed of translucent fabric, allowing you to see through one intricate interior rendition to the next.Suh, born in South Korea in 1962, immigrated to the US in 1991. Since then, he’s traveled and lived around the world. This ever transitioning lifestyle created an entirely new c New York Apartment, Life Size, South Korea
Proper Hotel Santa Monica / for the love of nike
I had the unique chance to see 348 West 22nd Street by Do Ho Suh (2011–15) at the LA County Museum of Art. It’s a life-size replica of the artist’s New York apartment. The rooms and everything inside are entirely constructed of translucent fabric, allowing you to see through one intricate interior rendition to the next.Suh, born in South Korea in 1962, immigrated to the US in 1991. Since then, he’s traveled and lived around the world. This ever transitioning lifestyle created an entirely new c
The Eternal Feminine by Paul Cézanne (1877)The description on the plaque beside this piece is enough to give you the creeps. Here’s a direct quote: “Staring with eyeless sockets, this domineering woman–the Eternal Feminine–calmly holds court over a crowd of men fighting for her attention. None of the men represented here–musicians, wrestlers, a bishop, even the artist himself–can resist her temptation. Urgently hashed brushstrokes and strong pictorial diagonals... Guerrilla Girls, Winged Victory Of Samothrace, Santa Monica Mountains, Getty Museum, Rene Magritte, What Do You See, Paul Cezanne, Stick It Out, Female Artists
Inside The Getty Museum and Some Odd Representations of Women in Art
The Eternal Feminine by Paul Cézanne (1877)The description on the plaque beside this piece is enough to give you the creeps. Here’s a direct quote: “Staring with eyeless sockets, this domineering woman–the Eternal Feminine–calmly holds court over a crowd of men fighting for her attention. None of the men represented here–musicians, wrestlers, a bishop, even the artist himself–can resist her temptation. Urgently hashed brushstrokes and strong pictorial diagonals...
Visitation by Pontormo (1520): I wonder if this painting would pass the Bechdel Test. Probably not, I’m guessing they’re talking about Jesus.
Inside The Getty Museum and Some Odd Representations of Women in Art
Visitation by Pontormo (1520): I wonder if this painting would pass the Bechdel Test. Probably not, I’m guessing they’re talking about Jesus.
Spring in the Alps by Giovanni Segantini (1897): This one is my favorite. Get that woman in some Carhartts! Read more about the piece here. The Meadows, Italian Art, Giovanni
Inside The Getty Museum and Some Odd Representations of Women in Art
Spring in the Alps by Giovanni Segantini (1897): This one is my favorite. Get that woman in some Carhartts! Read more about the piece here.