This is how you can embrace the dark academic aesthetic in your own home with books, cozy fabrics, moody colors, and more.
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Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
this is an edit i did for a blog icon. i cropped “Saint Sebastian” by Guido Reni (1615), removed the arrow, and added top surgery scars. i figured i might as well post it for Art Reasons, and in case...
in love with this type of colour scheme
As you may have seen, ArchDaily has been publishing UNIFIED ARCHITECTURAL THEORY, by the urbanist and controversial t...
by Henryk Hektor Siemiradzki
(more paintings) © Ron Hicks official website
An artist in his studio contemplating a moonlit street from his opened window, After Caspar David Friedrich.
from Elke in Germany
Gil Elvgren (detail) FASCINATION, 1952