likeafieldmouse:

Paul Klee - Polyphonic Setting for White (1930)
drawpaintprint:

Amedeo Modigliani: Woman with a Red Necklace (1918)
snowce:

William Eggleston.
mzteeeyed:

Georgia O’Keeffe
inneroptics:

Guy Denning
likeafieldmouse:

Pablo Picasso - Boy with Pipe (1905)
blastedheath:

Pierre de Clausade (French, 1910-1976), Sables de la Loire [Sands of the Loire]. Oil on canvas, 66 x 92 cm.
mzteeeyed:

theleoisallinthemind: Philip Taaffe, Big Iris, 1985
likeafieldmouse:

Mark Rothko - Orange, Red, Yellow (1961)
blushingcheekymonkey:

edmond casarella - rondo (1975)
Shh - Brendon Wilkinson
This painting hangs at the end of our hallway.
cavetocanvas:


Tina Modotti, Stairs, Mexico City, c. 1920s
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:


Modotti was an Italian woman of great beauty, a revolutionary, and an artist. She acted in silent films in Hollywood before moving to Mexico, where she was joined by Edward Weston from 1923 to 1926. He taught her to photograph, and though she continued after his return to America, she photographed less and devoted herself to political causes. Her body of work is therefore not large, but each picture in it is irreducible.