Friday, June 1, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
It is times like this, with my two year old niece lying across my back looking at my screen naming everything on it that I am eternally grateful my dashboard is all disney.

It is times like this, with my two year old niece lying across my back looking at my screen naming everything on it that I am eternally grateful my dashboard is all disney.

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Friday, May 25, 2012
So relevant to my life right now

So relevant to my life right now

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
YESSS

YESSS

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Monday, May 21, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
theodosiagrace:

I could NOT keep a straight face when my art history teacher lectured on Duchamp’s “Fountain”. IT’S A URINAL FOR GODS SAKE. URINAL.

It’s ok Thea I could not either.

theodosiagrace:

I could NOT keep a straight face when my art history teacher lectured on Duchamp’s “Fountain”. IT’S A URINAL FOR GODS SAKE. URINAL.

It’s ok Thea I could not either.

(Source: my-halcyon)

Wednesday, May 16, 2012
ninja-pillow-timeywimey:

Accidental philosphy

ninja-pillow-timeywimey:

Accidental philosphy

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012 Tuesday, May 1, 2012
belleweasley:

keepcalmandkeepflying:

cavetocanvas:

Jan Van Eyck, Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife, 1434
Things to think about when studying:
What elements of the painting suggest this is a marriage portrait?
What tells you that the Dutch were trading with other countries during this time?
Where is Van Dyck showing himself in this portrait?

the slippers and the bed, and that she’s pregnant
the fur, the chandelier and the dog, the writing on the back wall?
OOH THIS ONE I ACTUALLY KNOW ITS THE MIRROR

hey i studied this portrait in art class
iiiii’m a loser

Hey me too! Except I had to memorixe it “Portrait of A Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife”

belleweasley:

keepcalmandkeepflying:

cavetocanvas:

Jan Van Eyck, Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife, 1434

Things to think about when studying:

  • What elements of the painting suggest this is a marriage portrait?
  • What tells you that the Dutch were trading with other countries during this time?
  • Where is Van Dyck showing himself in this portrait?
  • the slippers and the bed, and that she’s pregnant
  • the fur, the chandelier and the dog, the writing on the back wall?
  • OOH THIS ONE I ACTUALLY KNOW ITS THE MIRROR

hey i studied this portrait in art class

iiiii’m a loser

Hey me too! Except I had to memorixe it “Portrait of A Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife”