‎”742 Evergreen Terrace” by artist Tim Doyle 
inspired by the Simpsons

limited edition screen print - signed and numbered 
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Flowers currently in bloom in our yard. 1. Rosemary 2. Oxalis (clover) 3. Succulent. #flowers #bloom #succulent #rosemary #oxalis (Taken with instagram)

Hanging with Copenhagen retro pop singer Safir. (www.safirmusic.com). #Safir #music #retro (Taken with instagram)

‎”Octopied Building” by artist Filthy Luker - Quito, Ecuador (2010)

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Walter and I hanging out at Gallery Hijinks. #instawalter

Waaaaalter!!!!

“Cosmic Thing” by artist Damián Ortega (2002)

We here at Warholian often reference crop circles as some of the largest art installations on the planet.  Whether they are done by man, alien, or by our collective consciousness, there is no doubt in their beauty and scale. 

‎”Skin” installation by artist Mehmet Ali Usyal.

Lauren’s wedding reception with friends Chris Reed and Lyndsey Burr in 2008. #flashbackfriday (Taken with instagram)

‎”Forever Bicycles” a recent installation from artist Ai Weiwei at the Taiwan museum.

“Forever Bicycles” is China’s most popular bicycle brand, and the installation features over a 1000 of the bikes repeating themselves in sculptural form.

Blue Bottle… #coffee #bluebottle #bluebottlecoffee (Taken with Instagram at Blue Bottle Coffee)

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The Selk’nam, also known as the Onawo or Ona people are an indigenous people in the Patagonian region of southern Chile and Argentina, including the Tierra del Fuego islands. They were one of the last aboriginal groups in South America to be reached by Westerners in the late 19th century, when the Chilean and Argentine governments began efforts to explore and integrate Tierra del Fuego (literally, the “land of fire” based on early European explorers observing Selk’nam smoke from their bonfires). (Via)

I’m assuming these are participants of Hain, an initiation ceremony. Some of the people dress up like “spirits.”