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My name is Amanda. I live in Tallahassee, Florida in the United States.

Sometimes I draw things. Sometimes I post things that are not as funny as I thought they were. Mostly I just reblog Carl Sagan related gibberish. Also, banjos are cool.

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May 4th
12:51 PM

ephemeraa:

Dissected - Dali, Van Gogh and Picasso

by DDB Brazil for the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) Art School

April 26th
8:29 AM
New sketchbook and markers. #art (Taken with instagram)

New sketchbook and markers. #art (Taken with instagram)

April 11th
11:29 AM
There are no words for this. I am framing this and hanging it above my desk at home.

There are no words for this. I am framing this and hanging it above my desk at home.

(via dordegulliver)

February 8th
10:06 AM
"I would rather die of passion than of boredom."
—  Vincent van Gogh (via moviebun)
January 27th
1:53 PM
Why has no one informed me of this?! Two of my favorite things together.

Why has no one informed me of this?! Two of my favorite things together.

(Source: iheartbenedict)

December 23rd
12:52 PM

arthistoryx:

On this day in 1888, Vincent Van Gogh took a razor to his own ear after a quarrel with fellow artist Paul Gauguin.

(via moloweez)

December 11th
10:32 PM
More Van Gogh. Artgasm.

More Van Gogh. Artgasm.

10:30 PM
More lovelyness from Detroit. Saw so much breath taking art today. My heart might burst.

More lovelyness from Detroit. Saw so much breath taking art today. My heart might burst.

4:03 PM
Saw this in person today. Teared up like a total sap.

Saw this in person today. Teared up like a total sap.

December 8th
9:04 AM
November 29th
9:09 AM
philphys:

Vincent Van Gogh, Wheat Field Under Threatening Skies




My favorite one, and his very last. Pretty ominous, considering this is where he was shot there just a few weeks later.

philphys:

Vincent Van Gogh, Wheat Field Under Threatening Skies

My favorite one, and his very last. Pretty ominous, considering this is where he was shot there just a few weeks later.

(via stephybs20)

November 13th
5:57 PM
thepoetryofnospaces:

eternally yours.

thepoetryofnospaces:

eternally yours.

October 31st
4:21 PM
thedailywhat:

Jack-O-M-G of the Day: The MoMA carved van Gogh’s The Starry Night into a pumpkin — your Jack-o’-lantern is invalid.
[mmm.]

thedailywhat:

Jack-O-M-G of the Day: The MoMA carved van Gogh’s The Starry Night into a pumpkin — your Jack-o’-lantern is invalid.

[mmm.]

(via fuckyeahdoctorwho)

October 19th
8:04 AM

doctorwho:

madamevastra:

Amy: So you were right. No new paintings. We didn’t make a difference at all.
Doctor: I wouldn’t say that. The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don’t always soften the bad things, but vice versa, the bad things don’t necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant. And we definitely added to his pile of good things.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15328583

Whoa. So he might have not killed himself?
October 17th
11:25 AM

Van Gogh’s “Suicide” Revealed

wtfarthistory:

Vincent van Gogh, Wheatfield with Crows, 1890, oil on canvas.  Van Gogh Museum, AmsterdamVincent van Gogh, Wheatfield with Crows, 1890, oil on canvas.  Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

If you missed last night’s 60 Minutes special The Life and Death of Vincent van Gogh, don’t worry, you can still watch it on the CBS website (click on the link above).  The segment is based on a new biography about the artist, Van Gogh: The Life, by Pulitzer Prize winning authors Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, on sale tomorrow (buy now on Amazon.com for $23.58 instead of the $40.00 list price!).  Today’s entry will highlight some of the WTF findings delivered by the authors, all of which are interesting, seemingly credible in a short TV segment, and appear well-researched nonetheless.  So don’t “Read More” unless you want the spoilers.

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