Jean-Michel Basquiat
Bird of Paradise
1984
acrylic, golden acryclic, oil stick and paper collage on canvas.

(50,000 Dinar) New music dedicated to mother earth, and Prince. #musiciansontumblr #electronicblues
My new tune with Carl Bailey!
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President Obama Designates New National Monuments in Utah and Nevada
Gold Butte and Bears Ears National Monuments protect some of our nation’s most gorgeous landscapes, important cultural sites & wildlife habitat for future generations. Check out the announcement here and learn more about the new designations below:
The 1.35 million-acre Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah protects one of most significant cultural landscapes in the United States, with thousands of archaeological sites and important areas of spiritual significance. Abundant rock art, ancient cliff dwellings, ceremonial kivas, and countless other artifacts provide an extraordinary archaeological and cultural record, all surrounded by a dramatic backdrop of deep sandstone canyons, desert mesas, and forested highlands and the monument’s namesake twin buttes. These lands are sacred to many Native American tribes today, who use the lands for ceremonies, collecting medicinal and edible plants, and gathering materials for crafting baskets and footwear. Their recommendations will ensure management decisions reflect tribal expertise and traditional and historical knowledge.
Gold Butte National Monument covers nearly 300,000 acres of remote and rugged desert landscape in southeastern Nevada, where dramatically chiseled red sandstone, twisting canyons, and tree-clad mountains punctuate desolate stretches of the Mojave Desert. The brightly hued sandstone provides a stunning canvas for the area’s famously beautiful rock art, and the desert provides critical habitat. The area is popular for outdoor recreation, and visitors to the monument can hike to rock art sites, drive the Gold Butte Backcountry Byway to the area’s namesake mining ghost town, hunt desert bighorn sheep, or tour the area’s peaks and canyons on horseback.
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The Animal Doodles of Rohan Sharad Dahotre
Rohan Sharad Dahotre is a designer and illustrator from India and a nature and wildlife enthusiast. He is a keen observer who loves exploring the wilderness, and illustrating animals, birds and all things wild. In the near future, Rohan would like to work towards the cause of wildlife awareness, conservation and welfare through his illustrations.
Goats. Physics masters.
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Study of a Bat (1890).
Lithograph printed in black and brown by Theodorus van Hoytema (1863–1917).
Image and text courtesy MFA Boston.

