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james rosenquist, new york says it, 1983
color lithograph and screenprint on paper
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sketch dump
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Int: you’re known as the quite aggressive guitar player in Radiohead - is it possible to work in the same aggressive manner when you work with an orchestra, playing symphonic music?
#his work with strings is amazing..i like how he always mentions penderecki and messian because when you listen to them you immediately can#hear jonny greenwood..#rh
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if there’s one thing about me it’s that I’m gonna be late to every party
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The Far Sights of Poltava by Valentyn Sizikov, 1972
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i hate this guy im serious.
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spamton goodman spamton
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Known as The Westbury Quilt, this stunning hand embroidered and appliqued red and white quilt was made by 6 women from the Hampson family between 1900-03 in Tasmania, Australia.
It is one of the more important colonial quilts in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, and was featured in their “A Century of Quilts” exhibition in Canberra.
Although technically more of a coverlet, as it is not quilted, this quilt has 52 stitched blocks – embroidered with proverbs and sayings, and intertwined with blocks depicting favourite farm animals, complete with pet names! It’s a joyful quilt, with its bright red fabric, and funny (laugh out loud at times) sayings, and a big happy embroidered floral border.
It is likely that this quilt was intended as a raffle prize at the time, due to the embroidery on the block above, but the quilt was exhibited by Mary Hampson at the Westbury Agricultural Show in 1904 and again at another in 1906.
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