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~ Sunday, May 16 ~
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via // nuheart: hendura
This is me about now.

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This is me about now.

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~ Thursday, April 8 ~
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Jeygovinda’s photostream on Flickr / Grafitti versus Fine art

Jeygovinda’s photostream on Flickr / Grafitti versus Fine art

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via /// carteyblanch // Jeygovinda’s photostream on Flickr / Grafitti versus Fine art

via /// carteyblanch // Jeygovinda’s photostream on Flickr / Grafitti versus Fine art

Tags: grafitti art design sculpture gallery installation
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~ Wednesday, March 31 ~
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~ Tuesday, March 30 ~
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Rosson Crow, “Bowery  Boys”
Rosson Crow (born 1982) is a painter working in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BFA from School of Visual Arts, New York in 2004 and an MFA  from Yale in 2006. She grew up in Dallas, Texas. She is known for her exuberant large-scale depictions of nostalgia-laden  interiors that blend historical allusion and theatrical illusion. The  paintings evoke the good times of yesteryear, with lush interiors that  are always deserted, yet speak eloquently — if obliquely — of recent use  and inhabitation. The sense of loss is counterbalanced by the richness  of textures, patterns, and references — and especially by vibrant,  clashing colors, which display an irreverence to the subject-matter. The  work also stands out for its hallucinogenic spaces, with interiors  fracturing and distorting from realistic representation into abstraction  and surrealism, and “teetering,” as she puts it, “between  claustrophobic and agoraphobic.”
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Rosson Crow, “Bowery Boys”

Rosson Crow (born 1982) is a painter working in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BFA from School of Visual Arts, New York in 2004 and an MFA from Yale in 2006. She grew up in Dallas, Texas. She is known for her exuberant large-scale depictions of nostalgia-laden interiors that blend historical allusion and theatrical illusion. The paintings evoke the good times of yesteryear, with lush interiors that are always deserted, yet speak eloquently — if obliquely — of recent use and inhabitation. The sense of loss is counterbalanced by the richness of textures, patterns, and references — and especially by vibrant, clashing colors, which display an irreverence to the subject-matter. The work also stands out for its hallucinogenic spaces, with interiors fracturing and distorting from realistic representation into abstraction and surrealism, and “teetering,” as she puts it, “between claustrophobic and agoraphobic.”

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~ Thursday, March 25 ~
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colin-drumwright:

aforaloha:

fuckyeahpheely:

Let live today… In case it’s all lost tomorrow.

colin-drumwright:

aforaloha:

fuckyeahpheely:

Let live today… In case it’s all lost tomorrow.

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~ Wednesday, March 10 ~
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rasfincher:

Grave (via mata-leão)

rasfincher:

Grave (via mata-leão)

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~ Wednesday, March 3 ~
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rasfincher:

Lower Haight Street Art (via liam)

rasfincher:

Lower Haight Street Art (via liam)

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~ Tuesday, March 2 ~
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~ Monday, March 1 ~
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rasfincher:

elleyelleyelley:

TOSCO
Lisbon, Portugal


Picassograf.

rasfincher:

elleyelleyelley:

TOSCO

Lisbon, Portugal

Picassograf.

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~ Thursday, February 11 ~
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Self // Morningside

Self // Morningside

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