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Other signs include:

  • A sense of self-importance, exaggerating their achievements and talents
  • A preoccupation with fantasies of success, power, or brilliance
  • A belief that they’re more special or unique than others and should only associate with other high-status people
  • Envy of others or the belief that others are envious of them
  • Insisting they have the best of everything
  • Feeling they deserve privileges and special treatment

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“Well done is better than well said.”

— Benjamin Franklin

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“The purpose of art is mystery.”

René Magritte
The Rape
1966
graphite on wove paper
35.9 x 27 cm (14 1/8 x 10 5/8 in.)

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“Concept is king. Without a strong idea, style is just decoration.”

– Unknown

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cactuslands:

Pirotte Nathalie

le corps en morceaux

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Art doesn’t always need to have a message, meaning, feeling, or even an audience. But influencers do—they rely on having a message and people to engage with it. Don’t mix the two up.

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“Painting is self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is.”

Jackson Pollock
Number 16
1949
oil and enamel on paper mounted on masonite
30¾ x 22¼ in.
Price realised
USD 32,645,000

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by Anthony Burrill

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gallowhill:

Yoko Ono – Sky TV, 1996

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Estimated Representation of Asian Artists in Art History Books

Pre-20th Century (Before 1900s)

  • Western art history books: Less than 2%
  • Global art history books: 10–15% (including Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and Persian art)

20th Century (1900–1999)

  • Western-focused books: 3–5%
  • More globally aware books: 15–20%
  • Asian artists became more recognized in the contemporary period, especially post-1950s.

21st Century (2000–Present)

  • Traditional Western art books: 5–10%
  • Contemporary/global art books: 20–30%
  • With globalization, more Asian artists are included, particularly from China, Japan, Korea, and India.

Overall Estimate (From Past to Present)

  • Western-centric books: ~3–5% Asian artists across all periods.
  • Global/inclusive books: ~15–20%, rising in recent years.

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“There are different reasons why people bully, including wanting to dominate others and improve their social status, having low self-esteem and wanting to feel better about themselves, and lacking remorse or failing to recognize their behavior as a problem.”

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Detail of St. Sebastian by Andrea Mantegna.  Taken at the Louvre in the summer of 2004.

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“Kim goes on to share that stepping down is ‘the best thing that could ever happen for the brand at this point in time,’ even referencing Souls of Mischief’s ‘Limitations’ lyric ‘MCs should know their limitations’ as a point of reflection. ‘I know my limitations,’ he states. ‘Do I think I know how to design well? Do I think I understand street fashion well? Absolutely. But am I the one to do it the best for The Hundreds at this point in time? I’m not, and David is. Having to swallow that pill was incredibly humbling.’”

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When it comes to art, not many people have their own ideas.

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