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Dishes with Oysters, Fruit, and Wine
Osias Beert, 1620-25. Oil on panel.
Sitting on my porch in a jockstrap and open gi
When someone rides by on their bicycle, making eye contact with me as I relight my joint
Soey Milk, from her collection “Pida” (”Flowering”)
2015
Details of foliage in the Unicorn Tapestries
Anubis & Horus spotted having tea in Cairo, 2006.
June 8, 2017
EN UN SUENO (IN A DREAM)
by SANER
In November, 2016 Edgar Flores, aka SANER, was in Los Angeles for the opening of a new show curated by Thinkspace Gallery and showcasing his work combining “contemporary images with references to Mexican, Mayan, and Aztec iconography and folklore.” While in LA BrandedArts helped line up this space for SANER to produce a related piece at Spice Bodega on 8th Street near Central. Based in Mexico City, Thinkspace says that SANER’s work uses the exploration of his heritage to navigate modern world issues—using Najuale animal masks and other mythological characters and symbols to question “the violence and injustice that permeate widely accepted societal mores.” Inspired by Mexico’s great political muralists SANER began working as a graffiti artist in the 90s before going on to study graphic design, and today his mural work takes him around the world. @saner_edgar @thinkspace_art @brandedarts
IKEA trips
by Collin McAdoo
Revisiting old friends, N° 3.
Revisiting old friends, N° 2.
The Milan apartment of Gabriele Salvatori
Gabriele Salvatori, Ceo and owner of Salvatori, a design company producing stone elements, lives in a gorgeous apartment on the fourth floor of a nineteenth-century building. His home is next to the company showroom: both, just separated by a stairway, overlook the same courtyard in the famous Solferino street, within the Brera design district. The interiors were revamped by architect Elisa Ossino, who has perfectly interpreted Salvatori’s style, both personal and corporate. During last Milan Design Week also the private apartment opened its doors.