Roman Opałka was a French-born Polish painter who painted numbers. In 1965 he began painting a process of counting – from one to infinity. Starting in the top left-hand corner of the canvas and finishing in the bottom right-hand corner, the tiny numbers were painted in horizontal rows. As of July 2004, he had reached 5.5 million.
that looks like torture oh my god im going to vomit
I love how you can see the application of paint thinning as it is applied.

Ettore Spalletti, Quartetto Indivisibile 1992 via Atelier
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Harold Newton - Original Highwayman
“Harold Newton stands alone, having created the images of modern Florida that symbolized the state as the place to really be alive, to raise a family in its fecund wilds, and to find solace as one looks back at life in retirement. Florida was the Promised Land. The artist possessed an unmatched ability to define the state’s meaning and natural beauty in iconic dimensions. This is his legacy” - Gary Monroe

Wassily Kandinsky. Several Circles. 1926. Oil on canvas. 140 x 140 cm. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, USA. (via Olga’s Gallery)

Miro’s Blue 2 (via Angehopkins)








