The Anger of Achilles (detail), c. 1819.
Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748–1825)
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She is brightness, she is luminance. She will hypnotize you and drag you into her world. Her name...
... is Light Mode.
This drawing turned out a little more serious than I had originally intended. I get so many comments about using light mode for my computer and phone that it became the inspiration for some new artwork!
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Soviet era switches
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Uroš Predić, "An Orphan at His Mother's Grave", 1888
National Museum, Belgrade, Serbia
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Henriette Melchior (Danish, active c. 1850): Summer blooms and a basket of fruit (1849) (via Bonhams)
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Carl Gustav Carus - Moonlight over pine trees (ca. 1820s)
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Janet Fish (American, b. 1938), Honey Jars, 1971. Oil on canvas, 66 ¼ x 54 ½ in.
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Les plus belles œuvres des artisans japonais.
kabin 花瓶 - paire de vases - porcelaine japonaise, du Studio de
Miyagawa (Makuzu) Kōzan宮川香山 (1842 – 1916).
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Marie-Constance Mayer, 1775-1821
Muse, ca.1800, oil on canvas, 56x46.5 cm
Private Collection (Christie’s)
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The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
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Omar Ziyadeh, “Nobody Can Identify Their Own Remains, and I Am Unable to Identify My Own” (tr. from Arabic by Alice S. Yousef) [ID’d]
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Anne Carson, ‘Wildly Constant’, London Review of Books
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Ire Ayo by Gabo Boza for L'Officiel Arabia Magazine April 2024
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Margaretha Roosenboom (Dutch, 1843-1896): Still life of dog-roses (via Bonhams)
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Moustapha Sy by Fabien Montique for Inde Magazine October 2023
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