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Charles Landelle
French, 1821-1908
“Juive de Tanger” (detail)
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my background is now a really good painting of a woman feeding a tiny turtle cherries
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i wanna go to australia for 1 reason
wild native cockatiels
look at them drink water in their natural habitat….
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Celebrating Arlis and Wang Li, this beautiful couple from Chongqing, China.
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Ethereal Sculptures and Wearable Orbs Formed From Synthetic Fabric by Mariko Kusumoto
Japanese artist Mariko Kusumoto uses translucent fabric to produce balloon-like objects, orbs that contain various forms trapped within their soft exterior. The creations inside range from smaller versions of the spherical sculptures to sea creatures and cars, playful forms that fit the bright colors Kusumoto chooses for her works. To set the polyester fabric into the shapes she desires she heats the pieces to the right temperature, allowing the material to memorize the shape she wishes to create. These works are then formed into sculptural or wearable objects, 3D jewelry that can be worn around the neck.
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Hanna Carr
That the work is on glass. A way to activate the space in which the painting is displayed.
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