Art Yes

Art makes us better.

enochliew:

Impression 1418 by Sudor
119, rue des Amandiers, Paris

enochliew:

Impression 1418 by Sudor

119, rue des Amandiers, Paris

I was Snake Bait by Jay Weaver
(Reblogged from Accidental Mysteries)

I was Snake Bait by Jay Weaver

(Reblogged from Accidental Mysteries)

Uhh… Juggalo Obama?

Uhh… Juggalo Obama?

Don’t let perspective get in the way of a really good time!  Beautiful.
Artist unknown, found here.

Don’t let perspective get in the way of a really good time!  Beautiful.

Artist unknown, found here.

Degas’ ballerinas- who hasn’t seen ‘em?  But Toulouse Latrec’s dancers are something fresh to behold. 

These images were re-blogged from a great entry on Latrec and sexuality here.  It shows us a Latrec who is progressive and queer-friendly. 

Zina Saunders- an amazing contemporary artist.  For the first picture, this text from her website:

No School for You, Girl

“For girls, attending school in Pakistan’s northwestern region has become a life threatening prospect. Since 2007, at least 168 schools have been blown up by local Taliban militia in their campaign to enforce their extremist interpretation of Sharia law which forbids girls from going to school.

In 1960, Rockwell painted a picture called “The Problem We All Live With,” showing kindergartner Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to attend an all-white school in the South, being escorted to school by US Marshals. In Pakistan, if the Taliban gets its way, girls will be marched away from school.”

Today I am focusing on a special man, Eric Carle, illustrator and heart-warmer.

This is a great page he made to explain his method.

This is a short interview with him that will make you love him.

Hop Dac, Last of the secular days

Hop Dac, Last of the secular days

Police subjected to the brush!

Math assignments completed by Andrew Love and Romana Cervantes.