A Darker Nerd Harlem
seabois:

SAMUEL MELTON FISHER

seabois:

SAMUEL MELTON FISHER

(Source: ladygiorgiana, via valadilenne)

valadilenne:

the-garden-of-delights:

“The Game of Billiards” (1869) by Charles Edouard Boutibonne (1816-1897).

“Hey, check out this sweet move I learned from that guy I hooked up with at the Kappa Sigma party last weekend. Ohhhh, behind the back! Pass me another shooter, would you?”

valadilenne:

the-garden-of-delights:

“The Game of Billiards” (1869) by Charles Edouard Boutibonne (1816-1897).

“Hey, check out this sweet move I learned from that guy I hooked up with at the Kappa Sigma party last weekend. Ohhhh, behind the back! Pass me another shooter, would you?”

valadilenne:

vlajean:

lady with the rose (detail) - john singer sargent

“No, seriously, are you almost fucking done? Because this is super boring and my arm is way tired. Listen, I gotta go, don’t call me.”

valadilenne:

vlajean:

lady with the rose (detail) - john singer sargent

“No, seriously, are you almost fucking done? Because this is super boring and my arm is way tired. Listen, I gotta go, don’t call me.”

skottieyoung:

Fearless Defenders

skottieyoung:

Fearless Defenders

(Source: skottieyoung, via midtowncomics)

zinoviev:

 Doodles of Jack and Pitch with Chris and Jude’s faces. 

What have I done…

(via zinoviev-deactivated20130320)

the-garden-of-delights:

“The Artist’s Ladies” (1883-1885) by James Tissot (1836-1902).

the-garden-of-delights:

“The Artist’s Ladies” (1883-1885) by James Tissot (1836-1902).

(via valadilenne)

slowartday:

Norman RockwellGirl Running with Wet Canvas, 1930

(via chambergambit)

like-microwave-pizza:

so my roommate melissa works part-time at a thrift shop pricing donations and she happened to come across this gem

and bought it for me because she is a good friend

it’s signed, framed and dated 1976

this is framed ot3 fanart from 1976

it is now hanging on the wall in our living room for everyone to see

(via yabamena)

valadilenne:

the-garden-of-delights:



“An Afternoon Idyll” (1874) by Auguste Toulmouche (1829-1910).



GPOY (or aspirations thereunto)

valadilenne:

the-garden-of-delights:

“An Afternoon Idyll” (1874) by Auguste Toulmouche (1829-1910).

GPOY (or aspirations thereunto)

loish:

the latest in the lois-gets-her-art-stolen chronicles: a chilean publisher has decided to take this artwork, drag it through photoshop hell, and use it as a cover for this book, obviously without permission or compensation of any kind. not only is it copyright infringement but making book covers this ugly should be outlawed too.
anyways, i went through this before when i found my art printed on sweaters in south korea. i talked to a few different lawyers at the time, who told me that i needed a lawyer in the actual country that the theft was taking place. sending threatening letters from the netherlands just wasn’t the way to be taken seriously or get things solved. because i never found out who was making those korean sweaters, i decided to give up fighting after they were removed from the korean web-shops - it just wasn’t worth the money i would have to invest in pursuing it.
however, this time around i actually do know who the thief is (Puerto de Escape in Chile) and i intend to go after them. however, i need someone who is familiar with chilean law and ideally could hook me up with a lawyer in chile to help me out and give advice. i could also use advice from anyone familiar with these situations and how they can be resolved. if you guys could spread the word and e-mail me at loishh@gmail.com with any information, that would help me SO much! thanks a ton for reading!!

loish:

the latest in the lois-gets-her-art-stolen chronicles: a chilean publisher has decided to take this artwork, drag it through photoshop hell, and use it as a cover for this book, obviously without permission or compensation of any kind. not only is it copyright infringement but making book covers this ugly should be outlawed too.

anyways, i went through this before when i found my art printed on sweaters in south korea. i talked to a few different lawyers at the time, who told me that i needed a lawyer in the actual country that the theft was taking place. sending threatening letters from the netherlands just wasn’t the way to be taken seriously or get things solved. because i never found out who was making those korean sweaters, i decided to give up fighting after they were removed from the korean web-shops - it just wasn’t worth the money i would have to invest in pursuing it.

however, this time around i actually do know who the thief is (Puerto de Escape in Chile) and i intend to go after them. however, i need someone who is familiar with chilean law and ideally could hook me up with a lawyer in chile to help me out and give advice. i could also use advice from anyone familiar with these situations and how they can be resolved. if you guys could spread the word and e-mail me at loishh@gmail.com with any information, that would help me SO much! thanks a ton for reading!!

(via chambergambit)

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