Anatomical Details Emerge From Found Coral and Shells in Gregory Halili’s Intricate Sculptures
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welcome to my freakish tiny world aka the stuff i'm doing at my internship
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A porthole view on a teacup's bottom. Tea clipper on sea pottery, it will be a pendant for a driftwood and sea glass necklace
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Collection tin from Green Mountain Wildcat trail: false morel, hemlock cone, madrone skin miner leaf, flower thing, map fungus leaf | squirrel skull, pacific sideband snail shell, red belt conk, feather, cool rock.
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a pro tip for winning social interactions (which is a normal and achievable goal of course) if you are not yet adept in the ways of neurotypical verbal communication is to fill your spacious and ample coat pockets with Trinkets, Objects and Items of various kinds. they will act as magical charms to fill any awkward silences or uncomfortable pauses in conversation. in my case, these include but are not limited to: a jaw harp (to play only in noisy areas), one iridescent marble, a small packet of shareable sweets of any kind, a tiny wooden box that opens to show a tiny wooden ladybird inside (it jiggles its legs if you shake it), a miniature russian nesting doll, half a sheet of animal stickers, a sharpie, one mini-tin of holographic colour-changing crazy aaron’s thinking putty, hair clips, a tangle, a fluorite crystal chip that has been said to improve concentration, a blue lace ribbon, a tortoiseshell guitar pick, a badge that says ‘don’t die wondering’ (to be interchanged with the distillers one actually pinned to my bag), foreign currency (one euro and a lucky cent), and three keys on a ring i found hanging from a random tree one afternoon. if none of the above produces the sought-after results, write the person you were trying to impress off as a hopeless case and leave the immediate vicinity
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assemblage art by lev sibilla, via the artist's instagram, july 1st, 2023
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I’m having worse anxiety than usual today and just the thought of having to go to the grocery store for my dad heightened that feeling enormously. But I pulled through and luckily for me, 1. The store was basically empty (YAY!) 2. I got the last bread (the kind of bread we eat) and most importantly 3. On my way home I saw something laying in the mud.. I took a double take and went back and it was this bracelet:
A bracelet that says “SMILE” (which works in both norwegian and english). I have to wash it a little bit more but I’ll never take this of! 💚
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things found on the ground during my California road trip
favorite finds: a stone dolphin pendant found at the San Diego Zoo and a mysterious charm reading “Three Potato Four” from the streets of San Francisco
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Louis Pons *1927
"A la va comme je te pousse", 1989
Mixed technology
Denoted, signed and dated on the back "A LA VA comme je te pousse" Louis Pons Février 1989
Artcurial
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Quirky Collections of Found Objects Preoccupy the Anatomical Sculptures of EMXW’s ‘Heads’
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I humbly present, my Color Museum.
❤🧡💛💚💙💜
All color items are found objects and found in the wild.
The Stars of the Show ⭐⭐⭐
Items that are too big for glass vials or are still searching for their color group.
How it started.
With a glass jar being filled with shines and found objects that came home in my pockets...
And later blue items were sorted into their own jar...
Then orange and green became a color group thanks to the fishing lure...
Blues got split up to fit the glass vial aesthetic, but blues have the most objects in their color group.
Found this bit of ribbon and into a glass vial it went. That's when the Color Museum was conceptualized.
And these beauties were found, cleaned up and into a glass vial they went. I've shown these before, probably someone's lost candi.
And these colorful little floofs. I actuall found the pink, blue and 2 orange togeather. And then later in the day found the purple one in a different place. So orange #2 will probably join a different color group in the future
I have purple, red and pink color groups starting to form, we'll see how they shape themselves over time. For now, all the pieces in my Color Museum are just chillin on a shelf, but I'd like to find them a printer's drawer or something for display.
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