A few nice famous artists images I found:
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Image by Happy Famous Artists – Bad Art for Bad People
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Image by Happy Famous Artists – Bad Art for Bad People
Posted on 11 June 2011.
A few nice famous artists images I found:
philogo18
Image by Happy Famous Artists – Bad Art for Bad People
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Image by Happy Famous Artists – Bad Art for Bad People
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Posted on 04 June 2011.
Check out these art sport images:
birdsail

Image by Alain Bachellier
Le birdsail avec des rollers sur une plage bretonne
Sport stamps

Image by Panoptica…
Olympic advertising for the Mexico 68 games
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Posted on 27 May 2011.
Some cool art sport images:
chalk volley final

Image by andres musta
I kept the ball the same size. Unless there is an international outcry, I am happy enough with how it turned out.
Roller park

Image by Alain Bachellier
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Posted on 24 May 2011.
A few nice fine arts images I found:
Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Image by Christopher S. Penn
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Image by Christopher S. Penn
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
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Posted on 11 April 2011.
Some cool fine arts images:
THE FINE ART OF GOOFING OFF AND OTHER WIDE WEIRDNESS FROM HENRY JACOBS

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flyer by: Alia Penner
TUESDAY, December 14th
dublab and Cinefamily present…
THE FINE ART OF GOOFING OFF AND OTHER WIDE WEIRDNESS FROM HENRY JACOBS
All Ages / 8pm / buy tickets
the Cinefamily
611 N Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, 90036
MORE ABOUT HENRY JACOBS AND THIS MIND SPARKING PROGRAM…
What happens late at night when the television fuzz melts together with your subconscious mind? They become one entity and blossom into bright bursts. The TV channels the waves of your id and every unknown notion your cerebrum has hidden away in dusty recesses becomes a glowing explosion of sight and sound. Does this ultimate, brain-tickling television program sound too good to be true? In this day and age of narrow focused broadcast beams it is, but open your eyes wide because in 1972 a few episodes of this magic was made real. Sound artist Henry Jacobs got together with producer Chris Koch and visual artist Bob McClay to create a series of half-hour television programs for San Francisco public television station KQED. This show titled "the Fine Art of Goofing Off" is an ultimate revelation. It is like Sesame Street’s psychedelic, philosophical cousin who lives on the top floor of a tenement on the weird side of the road. It’s a wild, tangential ride through richly layered imagery and hypnotic, non-matching sources. One familiar voice heard on the program is that of Zen philosopher Alan Watts. This is no strange coincidence as Henry Jacobs was as tight with Watts as tight can be. Jacobs is somewhat the voice behind the voice behind the voice behind the voice of Zen. As the co-founder and manager of the Alan Watts archive he has continued spreading his pal’s Eastern Philosophy to the world.
Jacobs is the living, breathing, acting, thinking, laughing, swimming expression of life lived with a mind wide open. This vibe made him fast friends with Alan Ginsberg, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Ken Nordine, Lenny Bruce, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and many other luminous minds in motion. In the company of stellar collaborators Henry’s creative output has influenced modern music with its inventive twists. He is often considered the originator of modern surround sound due to his Vortex: Experiments in Sound and Light which came to life at the San Francisco’s Morrison Planetarium and at the 1958 World Expo in Brussels. He also hosted the very first ethnographic radio show on American radio and released an album "Radio Programme No 1 Audio Collage: Henry Jacobs’ Music and Folklore," on the legendary Folkways Records in 1955. He even provided improvised soundtrack material and background dialogue for George Lucas’ film "THX 1138" and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1964 for his work on the short film "Breaking the Habit."
Wow, we could go on and on and on but the point is, you should not miss this screening. We’ll be showing Henry’s favorite moments from "the Fine Art of Goofing Off", some amazing short films and excerpts from "THX 1138." We’ll also share audio snippets from Vortex and other moments from "the Wide Weird World of Henry Jacobs." We’ll even have Henry on the line for a live remote Q&A from his wild outpost on the Northern California Coast. Oh yeah, there will be a live tape loop performance and probably some left-handed ping pong action happening as well.
Dig deeper…
Henry Jacobs’ website
Jacobs’ NPR interview
“The Wide Weird World Of Henry Jacobs” on Important Records
Arthur Magazine’s visit with legendary Zen humorist Henry Jacobs
Laurie Hassold – Trying Not To Tell – Bert Green Fine Art

Image by Marshall Astor – Food Pornographer
Sculpture by Laurie Hassold @ Bert Green Fine Art.
Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco

Image by #2 Son/John (busy)
Bernard Maybeck designed the Palace of Fine Arts to house the art exhibits at the Pan-Pacific Exposition (world’s fair) of 1915. Once a crumbling ruin, the palace has been restored and is a beloved San Francisco landmark.
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Posted on 04 April 2011.
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Posted on 13 March 2011.
Some cool clip art images:
Science clip art

Image by Vintage Collective
Fish clip art

Image by Vintage Collective
Science clip art

Image by Vintage Collective
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Posted on 04 March 2011.
A few nice art history images I found:
47 of 365: Research for my art history paper

Image by silent stereo
Samsung digimax a503
Through the Arches of Time

Image by MarcelGermain
Monestir de Pedralbes – Barcelona (Catalonia).
The amazing cloister of the Gothic Monestir de Pedralbes is one of Barcelona’s medieval treasures. Founded in 1326 by queen Elisenda de Montcada, the fourth wife of King James II of Aragon, the monastery was inhabited by nuns until the 19th Century. Today it is protected as a monument of great historic and artistic value. If you are interested in art, history or architecture and are planning a visit to Barcelona do not miss it!
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