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  1. This is a community to discuss all things related to art. Posts should be relevant to art, such as sharing art or news about art. To clarify, when we say "any medium," this includes media such as painting, film, music, literature, performance, video games, etc.
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Featured in his 2022 solo exhibition, Purpose, Chris Beeston's “Lamp 4205” is an illuminated sculpture made out of plastic containers, LEDs, electronic components, steel hardware, drywall anchors, and rubber feet.

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All 31 songs from Swift's 11th studio album made the top 100 plus "Cruel Summer" from "Lover," according to Billboard.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2249441

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“Death on the beach” is a vector artwork designed by David Sossella exclusively for Gusto Robusto and printed in limited edition. The main character of this artwork is Death. In this artwork he is represented on the beach during his holidays. The illustration, full of symbolism, can be interpreted in many different ways. The subject seems to be the inevitable destiny of human beings rather their genre, fame, religion, origins … The illustration expresses its illusive nature by the paradox for which there are a lot of characters but only Death is alive. The subject is really serious, almost lugubrious, but it is designed by the artist in contrast with chosen of colors and the figurative technique. The result is a sharp irony and a positive suggestion to fight taboo, exorcise death and finally to live.

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