Georgette Magritte (1934) is a direct portrait of his wife, rare for an artist who often turned sitters into philosophical propositions. She was his model and lifelong partner, and she remained central to his life until his death in 1967. #artbots#magritte
and about social media i guess its important when its real. like vs posts i remember all of them!!!!!! ππππππ they make me happy and we get more connected so im sure duran must be in heaven w his reel!
anyways i love working for my body cause i do it for myself more than anybody else its the more selfish and girly i get with my day to day activities just saying.
i do love my social media tho! but u really need to have a life outside of it to really reap the benefits. thats why i like my art channel it means something.
its like my ig. its all gone in 24 hours. and i spend a lot of time in it. it gives us all dopamine but its just a lot of work. anyways im talking about LIFE. working towards tangible things is way more happier than depending only on social media trust me. its longer lasting.
yay just got out of the gym. it feels good to work towards something. some things dont go anywhere and they are a waste of time if u ask me. like my job. anyways money so yay and sometimes i get the right info so π but its crazy how much we waste time in dead end stuff π€―
idk man, personally my night has never been ruined by a banana suit guy. every scene has one, and yes it is indeed attention seeking behavior. but so is being in a band?? so is crowd surfing?? i feel this energy should be reserved for more serious offenses.