mabisthequeen:

dandymackay:

life:

Today we present 40 portraits that help us see the human beings behind some of the 20th century’s most vital works of art.
Pictured: Roy Lichtenstein, 1963
(John Loengard—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

This is great. Seeing the artist behind the work is just as important and fascinating as the work itself.

Wow, I actually have never seen Roy before. It’s always lovely to see the artist.

mabisthequeen:

dandymackay:

life:

Today we present 40 portraits that help us see the human beings behind some of the 20th century’s most vital works of art.

Pictured: Roy Lichtenstein, 1963

(John Loengard—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

This is great. Seeing the artist behind the work is just as important and fascinating as the work itself.

Wow, I actually have never seen Roy before. It’s always lovely to see the artist.

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chillin-and-illin:

moirallegianceismagic:

ive been waiting my whole life for this gifset

My spirit animal.

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George R.R. Martin on writing women:

  • Interviewer: There's one thing that's interesting about your books. I noticed that you write women really well and really different. Where does that come from?
  • George R.R. Martin: You know, I've always considered women to be people.

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