
Painting by Alison Watt via but does it float.
Some artist-guy painted “realistic” monsters from the bones of children’s sketches and some teachers got mad (???) … and then, this. I love you Bob.

Dina Gadia’s Ride With Me, as seen at the Pulse Art Fair.
I was very young and we were driving through an insignificant town on our way home from the country. We stopped somewhere, a discount store, a bazaar, I don’t know, and there was a print of a white unicorn that looked to me then exactly like this horse does to me now. After my mom didn’t buy it for me I cried all night; we would never be rich. So. I want this.
Reblogged from Paddy Johnson.
If you’re leaving Canada and going to Miami, grab the December issue of FASHION for my Art Basel guide, or whatever, just go to Tap Tap and the Rubell and don’t overdose.
By Nan Goldin, part of Scopophilia now showing at Matthew Marks Gallery via Huffington Post
Oh oh oh oh oh.
Reblogged from HOLY MOLEY DO IT CHLOE.

This is sometimes how things look to me, too. Photo by Nicholas Kennedy Sitton via but does it float.
Lucian Freud’s Standing by the Rags, 1989. Saw this at the Tate Britain commemorative little exhibit (he died this summer, you know) and it made my skin prickle hot.



