This is the page of the actual archive. Posts are sorted in reverse date order, meaning that the newest posts will be on top and older posts will be towards the bottom. Each post should have links to the original source. All notes are my own, unless otherwise stated.

  • Post Number: 75
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Cosimo Galluzzi
  • Artist: Red means go
  • Date Created/Posted: 3/2/2025
  • Date Archived: 3/4/2025
  • Notes: I love the lighting coming from the star in the center of the creature.
  • Post Number: 74
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: love you forever no matter what
  • Artist: thirdtimed
  • Date Created/Posted: 3/1/2025
  • Date Archived: 3/4/2025
  • Notes: I love the message of the post. I will always love my dog, no matter what, and she will always love me.
  • Post Number: 73
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Faint aurora over Juneau, Alaska
  • Artist: @highways-are-liminal-spaces on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 12/3/2022
  • Date Archived: 3/4/2025
  • Notes: I love seeing auroras in different forms; sometimes they are bright and many-colored, and sometimes they're a faint green. It doesn't make them any less magical.
  • Post Number: 72
  • Original Source: NAME
  • Title: Untitled (very hard to do)
  • Artist: @anasabdin on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 3/1/2025
  • Date Archived: 3/4/2025
  • Notes: This is 40 frames long, but they somehow only used 7 colors. I especially love the light reflecting off the snow.
  • Post Number: 71
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Dolly Purrton
  • Artist: @vadowdy on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/25/2025
  • Date Archived: 3/4/2025
  • Notes: She's a very cute cat. Also, this was made in Procreate, a digital art program. I thought it was made with pastels when I first saw it.
  • Post Number: 70
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Corinne taking shelter from the rain
  • Artist: @coffeecakecafe on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/19/2025
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: I love this comic book-illustration style art; it is detailed, yet not overly so, and conveys emotion without being too busy.
  • Post Number: 69
  • Original Source: dottech.org
  • Title: How did someone hang a monitor from power lines…?
  • Artist: @Ashraf on DotTech
  • Date Created/Posted: 4/16/2013
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: This certainly wasn't meant to be a piece of artwork, more just a funny moment to share with the Internet. But this image has circulated online for almost 12 years, and one commenter from Tumblr reframed it in a beautiful way, saying "An angel got stuck on the way back to heaven". This follows a common theme of using technology as a symbol for the divine, especially angels. Back in some of my first posts on this archive (post number 2, even), Tumblr users compare vintage or extremely complex technology to angels--unknowable, yet beautiful in an abstract sense. This image fits that theme in an unexpected way; instead of appearing as an all-powerful, "do not be afraid" type of angel, this humble vintage monitor hangs by only a hook many feet into the air on a power line. Below it is a light, possibly glare from the photo or a blurred image of the moon. It might also be part of the computer, hanging by a near-invisible string in the grainy photo. It only adds to the angelic feeling; perhaps this light is the angel's halo. The low resolution of the image from what seems to be a traffic camera adds a "found footage" effect, adding a sense of seeing something that wasn't meant to be recorded.
  • Post Number: 68
  • Original Source: MutualArt.com
  • Title: Sfumato
  • Artist: Salvador Dali
  • Date Created/Posted: 1972
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: It's a famous piece, and for good reason. The lights and darks combine beautifully to create form.
  • Post Number: 67
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title:
  • Artist: @yuumei_art on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/22/2024
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: The contrast of the fox on the white background works really well with the subtle colors used in the white.
  • Post Number: 66
  • Original Source: Twitter/X
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: @mme_daigaku on Twitter/X
  • Date Created/Posted: 12/24/2024
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: The artist does a whole bunch of artworks in this style, and I find the combination of mediums fascinating, much lik epost number 23 which I went into detail on.
  • Post Number: 65
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: my great pee paw twigglesnort god rest his beautiful soul he died fighgting in the great vietgnome war stepping on a deliviish Sugarstick Trap that just destroyed his tiny body may his legacy live on 🙏
  • Artist: @deepseasmetro on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 11/21/2024
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: This is a hilarious post, beautifully rendered.
  • Post Number: 64
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Mary Magenta
  • Artist: @cds-art on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/21/2025
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: A Minecraft stack of posts! The movement on this piece is spectacular. It's album art for another Tumblr user.
  • Post Number: 63
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: Girl & Cat
  • Artist: Robbie Aldis
  • Date Created/Posted: June 2024
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: This is just one work in a series titled Girl & Cat. I don't know how to denote that this is only on eof a series, so I'm putting it in here. But I love the clouds and the overall composition.
  • Post Number: 62
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: .🎠✨.
  • Artist: @klimtsonian on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/6/2025
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: Fanart of Chappel Roan's outfit at the Grammys.
  • Post Number: 61
  • Original Source: thomasblackshearii.com
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: Thomas Blackshear II
  • Date Created/Posted: Unknown
  • Date Archived: 3/2/2025
  • Notes: I originally had another artwork in mind, but A) I couldn't confirm it was Blackshear's, since it wasn't on his website or other social media, and B) when I saw this, I fell in love. I'm a sucker for dragons, but the rendering on this is amazing.
  • Post Number: 60
  • Original Source: Twitter/X
  • Title: practicing stroke efficiency
  • Artist: @PluviumG on Twitter/X
  • Date Created/Posted: 10/6/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: This is a good example of less being more. It looks photorealistic from a distance/at first glance, but as you look, you see the large, square pieces that make up the fish and the water.
  • Post Number: 59
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: Mordred the Usurper
  • Artist: Anato Finnstark
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/17/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: The figure is some type of royalty, judging from the branching crown, and it beckons the viewer forward.
  • Post Number: 58
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: @grotusrinocerose on Tumblr (deactivated account)
  • Date Created/Posted: 2022
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: This is a combination post with #57. Where keke's post was lighthearted and bouncy, grotusrinocerose imagines it as a darker samurai story.
  • Post Number: 57
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Be careful princess 🌸
  • Artist: @k-eke on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/16/2022
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: This is a combination post with #58. This one was done first, and keke often reanimates pictures of animals like this.
  • Post Number: 56
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: siphon
  • Artist: @mothtech on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/5/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: The relationship between the two figures is clearly unhealthy, yet the figure on the bottom makes no move to resist the other.
  • Post Number: 55
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: travel cat
  • Artist: Elias Ericson
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/21/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: This reminds me of piece number 21, both in the subject matter and the color scheme of the cat. But I want to focus on hte inking style here.
  • Post Number: 54
  • Original Source: Twitter/X
  • Title: plotblo0p
  • Artist: John Provencher
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/22/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: This si a good example of resolution. What looks like a bbunch of dots at first slowly becomes a recognizable figure.
  • Post Number: 53
  • Original Source: New York Public Library
  • Title: Ballet production of A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Artist: NYC Ballet, photographed by Martha Swope
  • Date Created/Posted: 1966
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: This is a ballet, but the lighting, acting, and photography all worked together to make it look like a Renaissance painting.
  • Post Number: 52
  • Original Source: My photo
  • Title: Color Walk 4
  • Artist: Wyvern Of Whimsy (me)
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/16/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: This is a playground that I saw on my walk last week. It is a smaller subsection of a larger playground, but this area specifically was closed off. I would like to draw your attention to the colors in this photo. The white sign stating to "keep out" draws the viewer's eye first, which leads the viewer to see the rest of the orange caution tape, clearly warning people to not use the playground. This protective barrier has clearly been here for at least a few days, since many of the railings have been knocked to the ground. What I find interesting, though, is that the wood on the playground is also very saturated. It has been stained a brighter shade of brown, likely to look more inviting and playful, thereby encouraging kids to play on it. I couldn't find a reason why the playground was closed; the wood looks sturdy and relatively new, and there isn't much that kids could hurt themselves on. But maybe there is some other issue with the playground not visible at a glance. The mainly gray surroundings from the mostly-barren trees to the desaturated wood chips only make the focus of the photograph stand out even more.
    *Note: I blocked out the city name on the sign for privacy reasons.
  • Post Number: 51
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: LAKE HOUSE
  • Artist: @trcshbirb on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/6/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/23/2025
  • Notes: Another creepy piece, but this one plays with shadows and material. The figure peels off of the block of water.
  • Post Number: 50
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Not a big fan of what melatonin has been doing to my dreams lately.
  • Artist: @draconym on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 7/16/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: Once salmon lay their eggs/fertilize them depending on their sex, they die. And yet, they do so anyway, to continue their species.
  • Post Number: 49
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: Insects - organic viruses
  • Artist: seok young choi_Insects
  • Date Created/Posted: 7/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: This is delightfully creely, inhuman and yet terrifyingly humanlike.
  • Post Number: 48
  • Original Source: Instagram
  • Title: bed rot
  • Artist: Qualeasha Wood
  • Date Created/Posted: 2024
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: This has a similar vibe to the work by May Murad (post 5), but it conveys a sense of defeat instead of defiance.
  • Post Number: 47
  • Original Source: Instagram
  • Title: but i am safe in here
  • Artist: Glen Martin Taylor
  • Date Created/Posted: 8/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: Staying in your comfort zone can only last so long.
  • Post Number: 46
  • Original Source: Instagram
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: Shou Xin
  • Date Created/Posted: 12/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: Xin makes a lot of expressionist cats like this. I want to be able to convey complex forms using so few brushstrokes like this.
  • Post Number: 45
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: @maviyenot on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 12/21/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: If this isn't the original photographer, please let me know. I tried to reverse image search it, but couldn't find anything. I love the creativity, though.
  • Post Number: 44
  • Original Source: DeviantArt
  • Title: kotik
  • Artist: @t-a-t-k-a on DeviantArt
  • Date Created/Posted: 9/10/2009
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: I didn't know this when I saw it for the first time, but this is apparently a meme; people will edit other things onto the cat, parodying the coriginal genuine message. I love the piece for its sincerity and its sense of mourning, and I kind of hate how its message has been cheapened.
  • Post Number: 43
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: @demiglint on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/17/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: I'm starting to think I just really love this color combo of purple, pink, and blue. The added yellow creates more contrast.
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  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: Ghost Guard
  • Artist: Puba 24
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/17/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: This is from a video game made by the artist!
  • Post Number: 42
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: Identity (David and Jean)
  • Artist: Lautaro Gonzalez
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/17/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: These are character designs for a short fim titled "Identity" (not out yet).
  • Post Number: 41
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: 电线杆 (Telephone Pole)
  • Artist: Xiaohan Yu
  • Date Created/Posted: 2024
  • Date Archived: 2/17/2025
  • Notes: This telephone pole is an interesting perspective piece, and uses color so strongly yet subtly that it blends in with the rest of the piece to create a beautiful artwork. I chose it for this week because of its interesting use of color. The piece is almost completely blue (aka monochromatic), except for some red and light yellow highlights. The clouds and sky are, of course, blue, but that reflects onto the telephone pole. The shadows bring the telephone pole closer to purple, which contrasts nicely with the only bit of yellow in the piece: the highlights on top of the clouds. One of the most interesting parts of the piece is that the artist lined some of the clouds in red at their lightest points. Not only does this separate out individual clouds, but it also draws your eye even more fiercely to the clouds. The red is so barely-there it feels more pink, which creates an odd effect and makes it feel like the more saturated spot where light and shadow meet. The telephone pole itself also feels very grounded with its detailed electrical boxes. They are rusting over, as one would expect from a metal box sitting outside for years. And yet you can tell the pole is still operational because of the many cords coming off of it. The bird silhouettes also add a touch of humanity to the piece.
  • Post Number: 40
  • Original Source: maurocmartinez.com
  • Title: Trust
  • Artist: Mauro C. Martinez
  • Date Created/Posted: 2022
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: This is an oil painting on linen. This is one high-tech setup!
  • Post Number: 39
  • Original Source: LatAM Arte
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: Fabio Gomes Trindade
  • Date Created/Posted: 8/24/2021
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: Trinidad incorporates trees and plants into his murals, often making them hair.
  • Post Number: 38
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: Silver moon dragon
  • Artist: qing ying
  • Date Created/Posted: 2023
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: The circular movement of the piece is amazing. It is also a dragon, which I am a huge sucker for.
  • Post Number: 37
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: The Atlantic is an Eldrich God
  • Artist: @dorywhynot on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/1/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: This strong expression of decay with two subjects complementing each other has a profound message.
  • Post Number: 36
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: Somewhere in the woods
  • Artist: Quentin Marsollier
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: The warm collors of the piece make it inviting; if this had been in cool tones, or black and white, the feeling would be very different.
  • Post Number: 35
  • Original Source: ArtStation
  • Title: What used to be
  • Artist: Emilie Vaccarini
  • Date Created/Posted: 9/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: Vaccarini has several environmental pieces like this, and all of them evoke a sense of mystery.
  • Post Number: 34
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: @bogleech on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/7/2023
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: I love the way the moss drapes over the stone.
  • Post Number: 33
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Asking for Directions
  • Artist: @the-elf-draws on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 8/28/2022
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: At first glance, this piece seems to be about the beauty of space and the moon, and how angelic it is to see the world from such a perspective. It is enchanting, but looking a little closer reveals another, sadder meaning, and it all comes from this one detail: the astronaut's helmet is cracked. Someone with a cracked helmet obviously cannot live in the vacuum of space when they need air to live. This turns the piece from a heartwarming scene to a dark one: the astronaut is dying, and the angel is "directing" him to the afterlife. Presumably, the astronaut died alone, since we don't see any other astronauts or even a spaceship nearby. It is only the space-farer, the angel, and the cold emptiness of an uninhabited moon. The artist doesn't even show the Earth in the background to say that there is other life, even if it's thousands of miles away. The astronaut is completely isolated, except for this kind angel who came to show him the way to a new life. It's unclear whether the angel will be the astronaut's guide all the way to the afterlife, or if the angel's job is merely to tell them where to go and then leave. But I hope that the astronaut will at least find others once they reach their destination.
  • Post Number: 32
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Untitled (Friends: Do some D&D art! Me: Like this?)
  • Artist: @contentious-shrew on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 6/12/2017
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: I just love the reflections from the translucent dice. This is a photorealistic piece, but I don't know whether this is digital art or painting.
  • Post Number: 31
  • Original Source: laceinthemoon.com
  • Title: Can I Please Eat In The Computer Room Tonight?
  • Artist: Nicole Nikolich
  • Date Created/Posted: 2025
  • Date Archived: 2/10/2025
  • Notes: I love the tapestries of different computer windows connected to the computer itself. The creative representation of the different things you could do on old computers brings nostalgia.
  • Post Number: 30
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: april storms and dragons like butterflies!
  • Artist: @swordandsnorcery on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 10/5/2019
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: I love dragons being compared to butterflies; it's not a comparison I would have made myself, but I can see it after this piece.
  • Post Number: 29
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Untitled (waterfall drawing i did yaaay)
  • Artist: @calware on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/29/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: The subtle brush texturing creates a sketchy feeling.
  • Post Number: 28
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Such a vibe.
  • Artist: Hannah aka @gutlessdispair on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 11/23/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: The perspective and the fog create a spooky atmosphere.
  • Post Number: 27
  • Original Source: fabioviale.it
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: Fabio Viale
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/13/2022
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: This is a marble sculpture, made to look like Styrofoam. Viale has many beautiful sculptures, but this is what I found him from.
  • Post Number: 26
  • Original Source: Unsplash
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: Danijel Durkovic
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/18/2019
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: It was hard to track down the original photographer. A lot of people use this as a "futuristic" image; this is actually from a real place.
  • Post Number: 25
  • Original Source: Flickr
  • Title: Mullae
  • Artist: Isaac Sachs
  • Date Created/Posted: 10/7/2019
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: This is a beautiful photograph. The composition and the subject material work together well.
  • Post Number: 24
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Tumble
  • Artist: @olliemnjones on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/26/2025
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: The faces are hilariously expressive despite being so minimalist. I think it's the contrast between them and the otherwise realistic painting.
  • Post Number: 23
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Creature
  • Artist: @charrfle on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 8/16/2024
  • Date Archived: 2/3/2025
  • Notes: This is made with acrylic paint. It is not digital art.
  • Post Number: 22
  • Original Source: Hope in the Dark
  • Title: Mushroomed, excerpt from Hope in the Dark
  • Artist: Rebecca Solnit
  • Date Created/Posted: 2004
  • Date Archived: 1/27/2025
  • Notes: The double meaning of the piece makes it a political cartoon in an unconventional way. It uses metaphor to enhance the message.
  • Post Number: 21
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: um................... can i help you
  • Artist: @lioram on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/24/2025
  • Date Archived: 1/27/2025
  • Notes: The artist doesn't take themselves too seriously, but their piece is well-rendered and has awesome perspective. I especially love the colors.
  • Post Number: 20
  • Original Source: Etsy
  • Title: Rat King Necklace
  • Artist: Karen Yost, Anomaly Jewelry
  • Date Created/Posted: Unknown
  • Date Archived: 1/27/2025
  • Notes: I love the concept of Rat Kings. This necklace brings order and symmetry to a chaotic concept.
  • Post Number: 19
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Feelin' so matryoska
  • Artist: @paperandpencilsandskips on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 11/25/2021
  • Date Archived: 1/27/2025
  • Notes: The loose, expressionistic limbs bring energy, and I like the outline style.
  • Post Number: 18
  • Original Source: Artsy.net
  • Title: Interior of a Mysterious Bus
  • Artist: Hyewon Kim
  • Date Created/Posted: 2023
  • Date Archived: 1/27/2025
  • Notes: The visual noise makes the piece seem dreamlike.
  • Post Number: 17
  • Original Source: annacalleja.co.uk
  • Title: Melancholia
  • Artist: Anna Calleja
  • Date Created/Posted: 2021
  • Date Archived: 1/27/2025
  • Notes: The framing of the light as off-center brings visual interest. This also reminds me of my dog.
  • Post Number: 16
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: LOVE LETTER TO THE ELECTRICAL GRID
  • Artist: @plasmometer on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/22/2025
  • Date Archived: 1/27/2025
  • Notes: This is one of 3 plexiglass etchings, but I chose this one to represent the three because of its chaos and yet its serenity.
  • Post Number: 15
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: My other car is a rainbow trout
  • Artist: @corrodedparadox on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 10/1/2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: Like the first Image of the Week post (Post #1), this one also plays off of a common phrase, although this one is a bumper sticker. The phrase "My other car is a _____" gives you insight on the driver's job, wealth, or humor. Some iterations say their other vehicle is a sports car like a Lamborghini. Others may say a school bus or a fire truck. This art piece plays off of the third genre, where people state that their other car is not a car at all: it may be a broomstick, the void, or (as in this case) a rainbow trout. Of course, most of these are joking; you can't drive a rainbow trout, right? This artist envisions what it would be like to have a car-sized, rideable rainbow trout, and it is absolutely stunning. The vibrant colors and realistic rendering (aside from the sparkles) had me thinking that someone actually made a car-sized fish. The artist's use of perspective and lighting do not go unnoticed, either. The parking lot around the shrimp is a lighter blue-gray, suggesting that the trout is literally glowing, or at least reflecting a lot of ambient light. The other cars are also rendered realistically, which isn't expected for a painting that seems to be joking around. The art piece considers a ridiculous situation seriously, and invites us to consider it as well.
  • Post Number: 14
  • Original Source: Instagram
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: @99nineix on Instagram
  • Date Created/Posted: 12/29/2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: The energy of the motorcycle and the shine on the guitar really make the piece pop and give it energy. Shadow the Hedgehog is one of my favorite characters.
  • Post Number: 13
  • Original Source: Instagram
  • Title: Untitled
  • Artist: @bluebescuits on Twitter/X and Instagram
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/3/2025
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: The religious imagery of angels is something I quite enjoy, especially subversive takes on it lik ehtis one. It uses a glitch effect to suggest that there is something not right about the angel, which is only further emphasized by the bloody halo. But the angel isn't the problem, but rather a victim, as told by the angel's expression.
  • Post Number: 12
  • Original Source: Twitter/X
  • Title: Metalllll (Nimona 🤍)
  • Artist: @bluebescuits on Twitter/X and Instagram
  • Date Created/Posted: 7/20/2023
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: Nimona, from the movie Nimona, is one of my favorite characters ever. This piece perfectly captures her rambunctious energy, and uses colors creatively as well.
  • Post Number: 11
  • Original Source: ssavaart.com
  • Title: Dragon Centaur
  • Artist: Scott Christian Sava
  • Date Created/Posted: 2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: Scott Christian Sava is an older artist that I follow on Youtube. He posted his process of making this painting, so I went on the journey with him as he posted. It made the final product even more impactful, knowing how much work was put into it.
  • Post Number: 10
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: brazil miku
  • Artist: @111papilio on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 8/24/2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: There was a trend a while back of drawing the famous Vocaloid character hatsune Miku as being from different countries. This is one of my favorites for the energy and color of the piece, although I would never play soccer (or footbal, if you're British) with only flip-flops on.
  • Post Number: 9
  • Original Source: The Louvre
  • Title: Beaker with Ibex Motifs (sometimes called Bushel with Ibex Motifs)
  • Artist: Unknown, from Susa, Iran
  • Date Created/Posted: ~4,000 BCE
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: This is a classic, in more ways than one. I learned about this in my junior year of high school, during AP Art History. I love the artistic abstractions of animals in the beaker, but my favorite part is from an association I used to memorize this piece. If you look at the main image the right way, it almost looks like a character from the video game Among Us, and it is from Susa, Iran. That cemented it as one of my favorite art pieces.
  • Post Number: 8
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: ms paint study from 2021
  • Artist: @void0m on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/9/2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: This is a redraw of a scene from Portal 2, a popular video game and one that I enjoy greatly. I can't believe this is pixel art, and on MS Paint no less!
  • Post Number: 7
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: An embroidery of the Wikipedia page for embroidery.
  • Artist: @maybeallieart on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 10/28/2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: I love creative uses of mediums like this. You will see several works that play on the use of mediums here, because I love subverting expectations through mediums.
  • Post Number: 6
  • Original Source: Instagram
  • Title: Closed
  • Artist: @_alariko on Instagram
  • Date Created/Posted: 8/31/2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: This is a second piece by alariko, and this one draws a contrast between a beautiful building and a horrific death.
  • Post Number: 5
  • Original Source: Artsy.net
  • Title: Je ne suis pas un robot (I am not a robot)
  • Artist: May Murad
  • Date Created/Posted: 2021
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: The artist is from Gaza, and now lives in France, and many of her works depict the unfamiliar world she has been cast into.
  • Post Number: 4
  • Original Source: Instagram
  • Title: Hollow Tower
  • Artist: @_alariko on Instagram
  • Date Created/Posted: 9/13/2024
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: I love artistic renderings of buildings. It reminds me of a Minecraft builder I like, BDoubleO100 (aka Bdubs). He is always trying out new techniques to build realistic buildings in vanilla Minecraft. The lettering and crumbling nature bring life to the building.
  • Post Number: 3
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: 3,090 Degrees Fahrenheit
  • Artist: Michael A. Davenport
  • Date Created/Posted: 1/19/2025
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: The fire of a person's soul burns brightly, but I like that it still casts a shadow.
  • Post Number: 2
  • Original Source: Science.org
  • Title: Untitled (A refrigerator festooned with microwave cables cools Google’s quantum chip nearly to absolute zero.)
  • Artist: Erik Lucero
  • Date Created/Posted: 2/22/2023
  • Date Archived: 1/24/2025
  • Notes: I love the aesthetic of wires and electricity. This gives a very steampunk-y vibe. I originally found this off of Tumblr, where someone compared images like this to biblically accurate angels. I can see the resemblance.
  • Post Number: 1
  • Original Source: Tumblr
  • Title: Snowball in Hell
  • Artist: @korppipoika on Tumblr
  • Date Created/Posted: 12/6/2022
  • Date Archived: 1/21/2025
  • Notes: This piece plays off of the common phrase of something having a "snowball's chance in hell" of working. The original saying means that it is hopeless: hell is famously made of fire, and snowballs melt in fire. This piece re-contextualizes the phrase, giving the snowball a cute, catlike countenance. Snowball is also a common name for cats, giving more credence to the theory. It is surprised and distressed, shown by its teary eyes. The fur sticking straight out gives it more similarities to a cat, but also emphasizes the snowball's shock. And the water droplets also shooting out energetically could be sweat from the shock, or it could be the snowball beginning to melt.
    The fire contrasts beautifully with the snow-cat. Where the cat is all cool colors (dark black, bright white, and pastel blue), the fire is bright and saturated. Each lick of fire is distinct from its neighbors but is similar enough to be cohesive with the rest of the flame. It provides a noisy background to contrast the snowball's simplicity.