Art Of Any Kind

As the title implicates, this is a blog about art. What exactly is meant by "art"? Anything you want it to be, that what is beautiful to us.

If you have a piece of art to share, please submit it! The link is at the bottom of the page.
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Don’t go. I’ll eat you up. I love you so (by Jaime973) View Larger

Don’t go. I’ll eat you up. I love you so (by Jaime973)

January 19, 2013 @ 7:13 PM 3 notes

kriwol:

Afterlight. Full series on kriwol.com
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kriwol:

Afterlight. Full series on kriwol.com

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noxvil:

fleurishes:

kindagamey:

There is only one woman in the world. One woman, with many faces. - Nikos Kazantzakis

noxvil:

fleurishes:

kindagamey:

There is only one woman in the world. One woman, with many faces.
- Nikos Kazantzakis

(Source: skinned-teen, via assstiel)

December 26, 2012 @ 12:10 AM 397,998 notes

elroi139:

“The Child Who Was Never Born”
sculptor: Martin Hudáčeka 
location: Slovakia
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elroi139:

“The Child Who Was Never Born”

sculptor: Martin Hudáčeka 

location: Slovakia

December 23, 2012 @ 6:44 AM 57,098 notes

christiannaturist:

Question, what is the difference between these two pictures in today’s societal view? Michaelangelo’s “David” on the left has been heralded for centuries as a masterpiece. It is readily viewable by any museum visitor. Pictures of it are plastered in art books and classes worldwide. Why then, would a naked male in the other picture be deemed “obscene” or “pornographic”? Why is our society ready enough to view the sculpture, but not a male model? Why does a penis automatically garner an NC-17 rating from the MPAA when mass killings, drug use, and sex scenes can get a PG-13 label, or be shown on cable TV? Why are we so afraid of seeing our bodies?
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christiannaturist:

Question, what is the difference between these two pictures in today’s societal view? Michaelangelo’s “David” on the left has been heralded for centuries as a masterpiece. It is readily viewable by any museum visitor. Pictures of it are plastered in art books and classes worldwide. Why then, would a naked male in the other picture be deemed “obscene” or “pornographic”? Why is our society ready enough to view the sculpture, but not a male model? Why does a penis automatically garner an NC-17 rating from the MPAA when mass killings, drug use, and sex scenes can get a PG-13 label, or be shown on cable TV? Why are we so afraid of seeing our bodies?

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faineemae:

queenandmistress:

sanityscraps:

faineemae:

Spread in Idoll Magazine ; w/ Agency Galatea. MUA: Kate Johnson Artistry. Hair: SJT CREATIONS. /// © Brit Woollard Photography, all rights reserved (do not remove the credit).

(Source: faineemae, via malar)

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