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Tunisian artist Meriem Bouderbala combines a variety of skills and mediums including photography, painting, installation and video, using canvas, paper, glass and textiles, to create her dynamic works of art that seek to “merge Eastern and Western sensibilities around the representation of the body and thus regain “the point where the human figure is both flesh and signs.”“
Most of the above pieces are taken from her 2008 series Bédouine.
October: Highlighting African Art & African Artists
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Couture Inspired By the Motherland?
Bejeweled tribal masks and sequined geometric motifs at #Givenchy's presentation for Paris Fashion Week 2013. #fashionweek #PFW
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The harsh reality of the 21st century, as we sacrifice lived experiences for more interfaced and hyper-mediated ones. #TechFail #HumanFail #SocietyFail #LifeFail ;( nytimes
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#vibes

Three-dimensional geometric wave patterns caused by sound vibrations in water.
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Multi-modal Fashion #newnownext


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Shine on, you young bright thing... #muselife #supergeeks #TheUniverseInspires
The Sun, seen in different wavelengths of light.
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Minimalist posters explain complex philosophical concepts with basic shapes
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The geometry of light, looks just like an eye. #perfection

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The Repressed Beauty of the Bonsai
The Bonsai Festival at the National Arboretum in DC will end on the 2nd. Check out their collection of petite sculptural forms. Until then, enjoy this…
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Kissing Stars or Nebular Wings, you decide. In any case the Universe is magnificent.
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We all have different ways of tapping into our inner muse. Grant Snider's comic "Performance-Enhancing Drugs for Writers" reviews a few methods.
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'Moments are so fleeting, take every chance'. - @_MuseM_
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-The Mind At Work-
This is a Brain
This describes the brain and what’s happening.
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