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A red-eyed tree frog
Photograph: Megan Lorenz / Rex Features/Rex Features
A pangolin crawls on bags wrapping other pangolins during a news conference on wildlife rescue in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai customs officers rescued...
I would like to see some fjords.
(In the summer, of course.)
Taken with instagram
William H. Johnson V (Motive: Midnight Sun in Lofoten)
http://americanart.si.edu/education/johnson/toc.html
William Henry Johnson (March 18, 1901–1970) was an African American painter born in Florence, South Carolina, and is becoming more widely recognized as one of the greatest American artists of the 20th Century. As his style evolved from realism to expressionism to a powerful folk style (for which he is best known), his work always evokes transitory and sublime sensations, that have been often mimicked but never matched. Without question, he has widened the perimeter of how the Negro historical experience will be remembered and how it will defined in the future.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Johnson_%28artist%29)
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William H. Johnson
Children Playing London Bridge, c. 1942
With the threat of war looming over Europe in the late 1930s, black American expatriate William H. Johnson, a prolific artist whose style had been greatly influenced by European Expressionism, returned to the United States. Upon his return to America in 1938, Johnson entered into a new stylistic phase typified by bright colors and simplified, heavily outlined forms, an approach that would be the hallmark of his work until he stopped painting in 1946. In addition to stylistic developments, Johnson’s focus shifted to characterizations of black life, both rural and urban, and to the depiction of religious themes using black figures…(http://www.driskellcenter.umd.edu/narratives/exhibition/sec3/john_w_03.htm)