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Edvard Munch: Madonna, 1894.
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Historically, before large shows at the British Royal Academy or at New York’s National Academy, artists were given a “Varnishing Day” on which they could apply a final coat of varnish to their works before the opening, or make some last minute corrections. Some artists like J.M.W. Turner were famous for submitting nearly blank canvases for the exhibitions, and actually painting the majority of their work on Varnishing Day! via Underpaintings
Hey, really neat! Seems nothing’s changed since then, as this is exactly what my classmates and I are like before handing in an illustration assignment. Aaah, nothing like the collective panic that sets in before critiques.
brienne of tarth by kris anka
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Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery filming Downton Abbey season 3 in Oxfordshire, May 26th
SCREAMIN

Her clothes!!!!
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TONIGHT’S OPTIONS
a) go out, drink a lot, socialize and meet new people
b) stay in, drink a lot, watch 4-6 episodes of the West Wing
THE CHOICE IS CLEAR
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