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m-0hh · 2 years ago
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Get Orpheus
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m-0hh · 2 years ago
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©yama-bato
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m-0hh · 2 years ago
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Ainara Elejalde for Refugio by Enric Terés
KALTBLUT Magazine
Shot by Nora de Fabiani
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m-0hh · 3 years ago
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Dora Carrington (1893-1932, British) ~ The barque “Harmony” in the ice off the Labrador Coast, 1929
Oil, ink, silver foil and mixed media on glass
[Source: Christie’s]
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m-0hh · 3 years ago
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Anna Di Mezza, Birth of Currency
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m-0hh · 3 years ago
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Peter Elson
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m-0hh · 3 years ago
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Uncredited 1967 cover art for Timeless Stories for Today and Tomorrow, by Ray Bradbury
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m-0hh · 3 years ago
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King of Weeds from the series Truppe Fledermaus by KAHN & SELESNICK
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m-0hh · 3 years ago
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Cabinet Mineral for Soleil Rouge Digital — March, 2020
Alisa Calypso
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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Léna Fradie (Mačka)
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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Painting by Peter Solarz
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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Rae Klein, my newest discovery and inspiration
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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Staring at the Sun, Basseck Mankabu
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BizSi0ahF2a/?
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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LOVE 2 HATE
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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UNRAVEL5
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m-0hh · 4 years ago
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Roman Ondak began with just a bare white canvas of walls. He was the first one to measure himself against the wall. The exhibit was then open to others who were also encouraged to add a piece of themselves to the artwork. He entitled it Measuring the Universe and soon the walls were covered in names of people with different heights and stories. An estimated 90,000 people have written their names to help contribute to the piece of growing and living art.
“I think it really does begin to make you think about ideas of space in the universal and the infinite in a really interesting way but it is also very, very personal and this sense of this kind of white void when the exhibition opened being slowly built by all of these points, these names and it is almost like a kind of constellation of stars.” 
(Images via MoMA)
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