The Host in Winter Clothing - Olle Olsson Hagalund , 1940s
Swedish, 1904-1972
Oil on canvas
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Meudon Observatory, 1990. Martine Franck. Gelatin silver print.
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White stoops, probably on West 88th St., 1952.
Photo: Ruth Orkin via the Howard Greenberg Gallery
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lloyd 'survived on one meal per day for years' frontera would absolutely see sharing food as a love language and javier 'lived in the streets for months as a child' asrahan would be fluent in it
i do believe there is a point in their lives where they both heal from the trauma of going through severe food insecurity but neither of them ever quite really forget just how important food can be. and when the other shares their food with them, they appreciate it as the show of affection it was meant to be
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Oswego, New York, December 1958
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This has been in my WIP folder for 8 million years, and our snow may have melted but I have finally finished it.
Prints available through Inprnt!
[Image Description: A digital painting of two women on a snowy street at night. With her back to the viewer is a slender brown-skinned woman with short dark hair, wearing a puffer jacket with a fur-trimmed hood over black pants and boots. Turned back towards her to tug her along is a fat East Asian woman with long dark hair and bangs. She wears a white knit cap, white scarf over a dark flaring coat, white mittens, leggings, and white fur-trimmed boots. She is smiling warmly at the first woman. The street is empty and the snow untouched apart from their footprints, and snow continues to fall around them. Buildings line the street on either side, only a few lights on in windows. The piece is in greyscale, apart from a warm red-orange glow from the street lamps. /end ID]
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Raphael Gleitsmann (American, 1910-1995), Winter Evening, c.1932. Oil on fiberboard, 39 x 44 in. Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio
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Christopher Street, Greenwich Village, Beulah Bettersworth, 1934
Oil on canvas
30 ⅛ x 24 ¼ in. (76.5 x 61.5 cm)
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, USA
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Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev (Russian/Soviet, 1874-926) • Tram Hangers • 1920
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King’s Fool - Horace Champagne, 1990.
Canadian, b. 1937 -
Pastel on paper , 29.2 x 36.79 cm. 11.5 x 14.5 in.
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Lanvale Street–Snow, A. Aubrey Bodine, circa 1940
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Inverno, 2000. Salvo, 1947–2015. Oil on canvas.
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whenever a mutual reblogs the same post as me i imagine we are linking arms and wandering down a crowded street. maybe even windowshopping
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