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Laurence Philomène (tumblr)
Early snow, 2019
Geese
Vadas Ernő, 1934
Teddy Thurman, 1948
Erwin Blumenfeld :: Teddy Thurman, New York, 1948. | src Sotheby’s
Hilma af Klint, Group IX | The Swan, No. 1, 1915
Berenice Abbott, The Wing, 1946
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Michele Lamy photographed by Kacper Kasprzyk for Vogue Poland
Joan Miró - Peinture (Étoile Bleue), 1927. oil on canvas
David Lynch
Frida Kahlo (1907.07.06-1954.07.13)
This is the first time I’ve seen this picture and it’s so fucking powerful for me.
A day back in june via https://instagram.com/fernkid
A photographic portrait of a grandmother from the book Oma Toos by Jaap Scheeren.
(via Jaap Scheeren)
Eyes as Big as Plates is the ongoing collaborative project between the Finnish-Norwegian artist duo Riitta Ikonen and Karoline Hjorth. Starting out as a play on characters from Nordic folklore, Eyes as Big as Plates has evolved into a continual search for modern human’s belonging to nature. The series is produced in collaboration with retired farmers, fishermen, zoologists, plumbers, opera singers, housewives, artists, academics and ninety year old parachutists. Since 2011 the artist duo has portrayed seniors in Norway, Finland, France, US, UK, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Sweden, Japan and Greenland. Each image in the series presents a solitary figure in a landscape, dressed in elements from surroundings that indicate neither time nor place. Here nature acts as both content and context: characters literally inhabit the landscape wearing sculptures they create in collaboration with the artists.
Samantha Wall, Shame on Me (Flayed), 2011 (Graphite on paper)
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