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People may copy others for a variety of reasons, including:

  1. Lack of identity: They may copy others to be recognized.
  2. Jealousy: They may copy others because they want what you have.
  3. Insecurity: They may copy others to elevate themselves.
  4. Threatened: They may copy others because they feel threatened by your success.
  5. Obsession: They may copy others.
  6. Laziness: They may copy others.
  7. Mental health issues: They may copy others.

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“The work always starts with a digital core, which relates to a communist ideology of starting with an abstract vision.” — Miao Ying

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In a Brilliant Light: Van Gogh in Arles, 1984 | From the Vaults

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The dopamine, the deceitful dopamine, gives them a false sense of value.

— Soroosh Shahrivar

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holly-warbs:

a moment! 

Evening sketch 26/09/18.


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barcarole:

Detail of Vision of Saint Francis of Assisi, Jusepe de Ribera, 1638.

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“Everything I do is about self-presentation and empowerment. You know why it’s so important? Because even people who have very little can control how they present themselves to the world. If you have no money, no nothing, you can throw on a scarf, put your hat to the side and walk out in to the street and feel good. It’s style. Diana Vreeland said if you’re not born with it I feel sorry for your ass.” — Coreen Simpson

Coreen Simpson
Ntozake Shange
1997/2021
Gelatin silver print
26 × 26 in
Price: US$12,000

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“I have no regrets. My life is squares, triangles, lines.” — Vera Molnár

Vera Molnár
Themes and Variations #1
2023
computer generated
631 Eth/$1.2 million
500 generative art NFTs

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sictransitgloriamvndi:

The Dream of Eleanor (c.1795) – Vincenz Georg Kininger

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vampira-carmilla:

Fallen angel by Roberto Ferri.

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“The problem with art is, it’s not like the game of golf where you put the ball in the hole. There’s no umpire; there’s no judge. There are no rules. It’s one of its problems. But it’s also one of the great things about art. It becomes a question of what lasts.” — Richard Prince

Richard Prince
Entertainers
1982-83
Chromogenic print
61 ½ × 46 1/2”
MoMA collections

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