In conversation with SIMON CRACKER X ACRE MAGAZINE /// #interview
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In conversation with SIMON CRACKER X ACRE MAGAZINE /// #interview
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In conversation with SIMON CRACKER X ACRE MAGAZINE /// #interview
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SIMON CRACKER X ACRE MAGAZINE
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Tripper Dungan’s “Every Everybody” at Antler Gallery.
Artist Tripper Dungan’s “Every Everybody” opens tonight - Thursday, March 25th, 2021 - at Antler Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
“Every Everybody” features a whole new cast of characters, in different contexts. The work is informed by the people and experiences that have impacted the artists life.
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Be sure to follow Supersonic Art on Instagram!
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Rex Whistler (1905-1944) — Illustration to L'Horloge (The Clock) by Charles Baudelaire, 1924
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Portrait: Grużewska with a ghost, 1905.
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Blood Orange Cardamom Cake | Call Me Cupcake
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Fran | Lizzie & Ally
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Cute & Weird Green Blubbi Toy by WonkieWorks
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“Olive Oatman was a 14 year old traveling west in 1851 when Southwest Indians attacked her family’s wagon train in Arizona (then Mexico), capturing Olive and her seven-year-old sister Mary Ann.
The girls lived with their captors for a year, then were traded to the Mohave, who raised them. Mary Ann died, and Olive was ransomed back to the whites in 1856, wearing a chin tattoo.”
Passage from http://www.truewestmagazine.com/jcontent/history/history/history-features/2999-10-myths-about-olive-oatman
Picture from http://margotmifflin.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/2-portrait4.jpg
~Isabelle~
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