ultimate of old art stuff cuz it will heal me from the next exam (Also it reminds me of how freak I was before :))))
Mars!!!
They were on a car lol
those are old design of Saturn and Jupiter (They pretty change now)

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ultimate of old art stuff cuz it will heal me from the next exam (Also it reminds me of how freak I was before :))))
Mars!!!
They were on a car lol
those are old design of Saturn and Jupiter (They pretty change now)

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Just thought of something hilarious for a reblogging game!
Confess 3 embarrassing things you'd never tell ANYONE irl! I'll go first!
I listen to overly cringe songs like hoodie, not like I like you, candy and cry for me.
I learned most my new hobbies from fictional characters instead of self growth :(
I've NEVER watched stranger things yet still ship byler bc it looks cute and is yaoi.
in my radio era actually.
also reminded that the NHL let's anyone listen to any radio broadcast for free but the MLB does not.
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OK HI GUYS EMBRASSINF STORY FRIM TODAY (also sorry i’ve been gone for a few days..) ANYWAYS TODAY I WENT TO EREWOHN tbh i’ve lived in LA my whole life not the rich parts but like still yk and i finally tried erewohn today..I felt sooooo out of place like as if I didn’t belong cus lwk I don’t i’m broke asf but i just went for the vibes… I got the infamous hailey bieber smoothie or whatever they call it and im so stupid and i read the sign wrong and it said order at the front cashier and i was like what the fuck? like FRONT of the store cashier? so i made my way there and i ordered my drinks and the cashier was super amazing and chill loved him! and he rung me up and then he said just show them to the people at the smoothie bar so i just said alr and made my way over there and showed them the receipt. when i tell you the cashier at the smoothie bar was looking at me like im from outer space like hes like bitch your ordered this from the FRONT? and it was just like wow and then IM SI STUOID I GOT NERVOUS AND SAID OH IM SORRY WERE NOT FROM SROUND HERE bitch your a NATIVE SHUT THE FUCK UOPPPLOOO and he was like nono it’s fine it’s okay but my gosh did i feel like a fuckikg idiot i wanted to blow up. anyways cool experience never wanna go back until i’m balling cus fuck that anyways just wanted to share my embrassing story!

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Alphonse Mucha, Young Couple from Rusadla, 1920,
Oil on canvas, 30 1/4" x 25".
Mucha’s rediscovered work, “Young couple of Rusadla”, 1920, is a fully completed study of a young embracing couple that was part of a larger composition. The largest composition, titled Rusadla, illustrates a processional scene from a Slavic summer solstice festival.
The two characters of “Young couple of Rusadla”Appear in the upper right corner of Rusadla, which is now lost but has been reproduced in the magazine Zlatá Praha July 30, 1919 (issue 45/46, p. 361).
Czech artist Alphonse Mucha was a very influential figure in the Art Nouveau movement in Paris which rose to fame in 1894 after creating a very popular lithographic advertising poster for the piece, Gismonda, with Sarah Bernhardt. Subsequently, Mucha devoted himself to the chronicle of the Slavic people and their history., Slavic epic.
The fully developed original study, “Young couple of Rusadla”, 1920, which Toomey & Co. sold for $ 965,000 (offered with a $100,000-200,000 estimate) is a beautiful painting that stands on its own while expanding the scope of the larger lost painting, Rusadla.
Mucha’s penchant for the embracing couple is clearly evident in their highly detailed portrayal, which takes place against a bright, green backdrop.
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