vincent van gogh

The Dutch artist’s famous “Sunflowers” got doused in tomato soup during a climate protest in London.
The work is believed to have been hidden for over a century.
West coast wildfire devastation, Hurricane Sally flooding, and a peculiar snail face treatment round out this week's best images.
The Singer Laren museum east of Amsterdam says “Spring Garden” by the Dutch master was taken in the early hours of Monday.
The phenomenon's known as Kelvin-Helmholtz waves, wherein specific atmospheric conditions create clouds that appear in wave-like patterns in the sky.
Hungry pandas, a World Cup celebration and Chinese protests round out this week's best images.
An Academy Awards nominee just joined the service.
The artist of the piece says, "Everything seems absurd until we die and then it makes sense.”