#20Artists20days. Your favorites, those that move you etc. Any reason. Post with art example if you like.
Day 2, Roy Lichtenstein. Big and bold. Challenging the artifical line between "high art" and "low art".
Image Duplicator, 1963
I Can See the Whole Room and There's Nobody in It, 1961
Sunrise, 1965
#20Artists20days. Your favorites, those that move you etc. Any reason. Post with art example if you like.
Day 6: Albrecht Dürer
"Melencolia I"
🤩🤩🤩 I know there are a lot of us who are trying to vote with our wallets, since voting at the polls seems to have been useless...
...can help with that! They've got the receipts on how various businesses (or more accurately their related owners/board members/etc) donated to different politicians or PACs or other political organizations, so you can see where the Magats are hiding in your local goods and sundries establishments !🤩🤩🤩
/nosanitize
Happy Birthday, CoSo (and Mr. Goat)
Air, "Seven Stars"
Nice. A year in 40 seconds.
Joni Mitchell ft. Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Jaco Pastorius - Coyote [Video] #CoSoMusic
#20Artists20days. Your favorites, those that move you etc. Any reason. Post with art example if you like.
Day 5: Odilon Redon
This is titled "There Were Also Embryonic Beings"
Electric Light Orchestra - On The Third Day 1973
#MicksVinyl #My70s #CoSoMusic
Despite some great tracks (Roll Over Beethoven, 10538 Overture, Kuiama) the first two ELO albums were heavy going, and a little grim tbh.
For me, the ELO era really started with this record. It wasn’t my first ELO purchase (Eldorado in ‘74 has that distinction) but it began a run of fantastic albums that were, and still are, regulars on my turntable.
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