Now there's a great idea.
thanks, homedesigning:
Workspace of the day.
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Giant Marilyn | Chicago Pix & video.
It's kinda everywhere now but this link has a couple videos embedded into the page.
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Panda's Dream "Summer Lightning"
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Monarchy - "Maybe I'm Crazy"
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Gold Lounge - "Spirals" Took me a while to find this as a single, away from the album Promo.
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Scuba - "Before" (After) on "Triangulation"
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Washed Out - "Eyes Be Closed" (SposhRock Remix)
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Afterlife - "How Does It Feel"
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Vincenzo - "Sometimes Saturday"
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Chicane - "Saltwater" (Feat. Clannad)
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i12bent:
July 8, 1907 saw the premiere of The Ziegfeld Follies in NYC…
Above: Helen Barnes, wearing a costume and headpiece decorated with balloons, for the Midnight Frolics… (The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts / Jerome Robbins Dance Division)
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i12bent:
Barbara Morgan (July 8, 1900 - 1992) was one of the great dance photographers…
Barbara Morgan: Martha Graham, American Document, 1938 - silver print
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I think of the Baroque period more in terms of architecture and music. Ordinarily, in art the term means having excessively complex, indirect or obscure themes.
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Baroque artist of great distinction, Artemisia Gentileschi: July 8, 1593 – 1652/1653…
Above: Saint Cecilia, or Woman Playing a Lute, c. 1610-12 - oil on canvas (Spada Gallery, Rome)
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One of the few female painters from the Upper Renaissance or any other time in pre- "Enlightenment" Europe. Artemisia.
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Artemisia Gentileschi’s best-known painting is Judith Decapitating Holofernes - a work created in response to her rape by Tassi, a painter and friend of her father. The painting above is a companion piece to the more violent decapitation picture, reflecting Artemisia’s continued work of coming to terms with her violation…
Artemisia Gentileschi: Judith and Her Maid-Servant, 1613-14 - oil on canvas (Palazzo Pitti, Florence)
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katespadeny:
good morning in #blackandwhite (Taken with Instagram at Empire State Building)
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You need a whole other vocabulary to talk about Chagall.
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Marc Chagall (July 7, 1887 – 1985), was a Russian-born, Jewish artist, naturalized French in 1937, associated with several key art movements and one of the most successful artists of the twentieth century…
Photo by the great master - Yousuf Karsh, 1982
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Also in part responsible for the MIDI interface. He hot wired two Prophet 5's together. This lead to Sequential Circuits further developing the technology.
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Joe Zawinul, Austrian-born keyboard master in jazz and fusion. Co-founder of Weather Report and composer of their hit Birdland, Zawinul (July 7, 1932 - 2007) was instrumental in the electrification of keyboard sound in 1970s jazz/fusion - but before that he cut a deep groove with Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis…
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