Rita Ora with a chrome dinosaur spine, 2023
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'emotor' by tim hawkinson, 2001 in art21: art in the twenty-first century (2003)
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Lanvin Fall/Winter 2023.24
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‘Sakura Wars 2’ on the SEGA Saturn - which also came with a special edition packaging! This is the front of the special packaging.
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Pair of gauntlets of Maximilian I, attributed to Lorenz Helmschmid, ca. 1490 at “The Last Knight” exhibit at the Met in 2019. Credit…George Etheredge for The New York Times
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Embroidered Ties // Manaki Designs on Etsy
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The Face Oct 1997 - Cameron Diaz & Ewan McGregor by David LaChapelle
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Aquatic Amanita Muscaria patch that was flooded by recent, heavy rains.
photo by Sierra Dawn
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☆NEW @milkbbi X @andypanland collab products are available now & include a free sticker with every order 🐶🐶🐶 → milkbbi.com !
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Various retail shops by AZB, a Japanese architecture firm headed by Etto Francisco Ohashi & Takamaro Kouji Ohashi (1999-2000)
“Austere, cool and futuristic, α-compiler looks like a spaceship that’s just landed on the pages of a Japanese sci-fi manga. Clad in easy-maintenance FRP (fibre-reinforced plastic), the off-white building steals the show in downtown Akita. AZB wanted to create an ultra-simple form with no superfluous details and, using the traditional culture of Japan as a point of departure, to sketch an image of the future. Automatic sliding entrance doors that slant backwards are, according to the designers, the first of their kind in Japan. Most display units on the first floor are made of stainless steel, including the honeycomb shelves. Certain units are incorporated into the surface of the floor, while others resembling large illuminated refrigerators line the walls. Everything is rounded and soft.”
Includes images of these works: α-compiler, α-assembler, and azb2000 (Akita & Kanazawa, Japan)
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