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Time to dance again with Sarah!
Here is a new Sarah artwork by Agnes (IG: ae_ar20) … the setting was inspired by the Busse Forest Preserve in Elk Grove Village (outside of Chicago) where JR spent some time during his last vacation. #anime #animeart #commission
Are you a fan of romantic suspense? Be sure to download your copy of FORGED IN FIRE (Colton 911: Chicago) by Linda Warren from your favorite retailer! But first, check out this excerpt:
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Every day from 6pm -11pm, experience our Fry Like An Eagle satellite kitchen! Vegan dogs done 3 different ways (corn, pretzel & Chicago) + ‘state fair chic’ fried bites. For now, only operating through Logan Arcade!
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The Visitation, from The Life of the Virgin.
Albrecht Dürer, c. 1504, published 1511.
(Art Institute Chicago)
#STEAM #STEM #TNBPC are thrilled to invite #teachers #educators to attend our Learning Circle with @TriciaFuglestad on Thurs Sept 2nd at 9:30am (AEST) or 6:30pm (CBT-Chicago) Spread the word #PLNs pre-service teachers @Sandnicoll @TheNewBrewPC @TeachersFor2030
@LeighAudie @RAGS_Comix Ye, I'm working on my comic Guardians of Man
it's a psychological horror that takes place in 2002
in the City of Black River (based on Chicago)
you can read it here and it's coming to Comicfury soon
https://t.co/pmZxkjJZlp
https://t.co/5NzHg06cV6
“Let me break the ice” @denalifox , shes truly the epitome of (Chicago) drag excellence!
The Supper after the Masked Ball – Thomas Couture, c. 1855.
(Art Institute of Chicago).
Saint Francis Kneeling in Meditation
c. 1595/1600
By El Greco - Domenikos Theotokopoulos (Art Institute Chicago)
Saint Christopher Meets Satan c. 1480/85 by Martín de Soria (Art Institute Chicago) These are pretty benign looking satanic hosts ...
Suitably dark tones for #Halloween from Cornelis Saftleven’s 1650 witches
(Art Institute Chicago)
The Feast in the House of Simon
1608/14
El Greco [Domenikos Theotokopoulos]
(Art Institute Chicago)
The Sacred Grove, Beloved of the Arts and Muses (1884/89) is a Symbolist oil on canvas painting created by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, a French painter described by Vincent Van Gogh as "the master of all of us". (Art Institute of Chicago).
A Witches’ Sabbath
c. 1650
Cornelis Saftleven
(Art Institute Chicago)
The Holy Shroud of Besançon, 1634
Jean de Loisy (Art Institute Chicago)
Watch out, Turin.
This title is just too good not be shared:
"Psyche Served in Her Bath by Nymphs She Cannot See"
c. 1530-1540
(Art Institute Chicago)