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I still use the sun visor!
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I still use the sun visor!
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Pre-register to get notified when Boost for Lemmy is available to install
As a refugee who migrated because they took away Boost, I'm very excited for this!
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In Phoenix, 4.5 million residents are living in hell: this is life at 113°F degrees (45 °C) for more than 20 days
Phoenician pro-tip: crack your car windows to avoid getting into a broiling oven after work.
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Lucretia and her Husband - Titian (1515)
The emotion on her husband's face is well captured, and having him in the shadows really makes this piece.
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Leda Atomica - Salvador Dalí (1949)
I haven't seen this one before, thanks for sharing!
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The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun - William Blake (1805-1810) watercolour
Blake is nightmare fuel, and I love it!
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The Storm on the Sea of Galilee - Rembrandt (1633)
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A stolen painting from UofA in Tucson was recovered during an estate sale. Family said it was hung behind the bedroom door so no one ever saw it except the couple who stole it.
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The Birth of Venus - Sandro Botticelli (mid 1480s)
One day I'm going to see this in real life. Beautiful piece
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Early Access: Become a tester for Boost for Lemmy and share your feedback 🚀
It's good to be back!
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Star Trek: Enterprise x Deep Rock Galactic
Fleabag + Hogwarts Legacy. This should be interesting
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Cloud City Concept Art - Ralph McQuarrie (~1979)
As a cinephile, I'm all for it.
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The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up - JMW Turner (1838)
My favorite of Turner's. The ghostly apperance of theTemeraire is beautiful
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What is one show you wish wouldn't have gotten cancelled when it did?
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I was crushed they cancelled this.
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Where are all of the reddit refugees these days?
Yup, I'm here
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Portrait of Jane Seymour - H. Holbein the Younger (1537)
I like the back to back portraits. Highlights different values in aesthetics. Also Hans Holbein!
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The Penitent Magdalen
Great piece, I like how she's turning away from the viewer
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The Assassination of Julius Caesar - Vincenzo Camuccini (1805)
I like how the use of color draws the viewer to Caesar
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The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up - JMW Turner (1838)
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Yes, great scene! Daniel Craig is my favorite Bond.
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Folio 27r from the Lindisfarne Gospels - likely by Eadfrith of Lindisfarne (715-20)
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There were little dudes on horseback riding around the pages, and fantastic borders. The Huntington in LA has a copy and they change the pages every now and then.
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Folio 27r from the Lindisfarne Gospels - likely by Eadfrith of Lindisfarne (715-20)
Would be great to see in person. Got a chance to see a copy of the Guttenberg bible, and its was stunningly beautiful in person