Vicious Humanimal |
A collection artworks featuring, expressing, or exploring the many ways that humans relate to other living things |
So the chimpanzee
Put the kettle on for teaFrom Johnny Crow’s party, illustrated by Leonard Leslie Brooke, London, New York, 1907.
(Source: archive.org)
___ The rakunk is a fictional animal invented by Margaret Atwood. It appeared in her dystopian novel “Oryx & Crake”:
The rakunks had begun as an after-hours hobby on the part of the OrganInc biolab hotspots. (…)
(…)”No smell to it, not like a skunk,” said Jimmy’s father. “It’s a clean animal, with a nice disposition. Placid. Racoons never made good pets once they grown up, they got crabby, they’d tear your houses to pieces. This thing is supposed to be calmer.”
Nigel Grimmer - Roadkill Family Album
(via devidsketchbook)
Nate Frizzell, Every Moment with Her was a Moment to Keep, Oil on canvas, 28x20”. 2010.
Nate Frizzell, The Way We Should Go. Oil on canvas, 20x28”. 2010.
Nate Frizzell, She Used To Search the Sky. Oil on canvas, 20x28”. 2010.
Nate Frizzell, The Secret of Being Colorful. Oil on canvas, 36x24”. 2010.
Nate Frizzell, Waiting To Be Unseen. Oil on canvas, 30x40”. 2010.
Nate Frizzell, To See Her as You’d See a Star. Oil on canvas, 20x28”. 2010.
1. Vanitas
2. Woman Plant
(Source: fer1972)
Katrin Berge
Opens Tonight, Apr 22, 6-8p:
”Before They Were Famous”
William John Kennedy
site 109, 109 Norfolk St., NYC
American photographer William...
photo collage by matt wisniewski
(via I Need A Guide)
Oil and acrylic on canvas, approximately 40” square
Photography by Robby Cavanaugh (on Tumblr)
(by Tara Donovan)
Opens Tonight, Apr 5, 6-8p:
”Altered States”
Valerie Hegarty
Marlborough Chelsea, 545 W25nd St., NYC
Hegarty’s depiction of destruction is...