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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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Three Goblin Art
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Fabien Claude (French, b. 1960, Metz, France) - Untitled Paintings: Acrylics on Canvas
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Knit me a toaster, Ulla-Stina Wikander
Pilgrim’s Pride, Tami Bahat
Projection
The Dripping and Undulating Ceramic Sculptures of Toru Kurokawa
Slushie, Jonathan Nimerfroh
Brunch sounds amazing
Daniel Heidkamp
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Land of Lost Content, Michael Light
Taipei Transforms Subway Cars to Mimic Sporting Venues for Upcoming Summer Universiade
Kim Keever - Painting in Water
Trained as a thermal engineer (having worked on several NASA projects), photographer Kim Keever fuses the images of his childhood fantasy with his knowledge of science and physics. His exploration into his unique process began by trying to physically recreate the imagery of his memories. By constructing intricate landscapes inside a water-filled aquarium, he was able to create the mysterious atmosphere of the mind. As Keever continued to explore, his photography evolved from atmospheric landscapes to bold abstract compositions, allowing the materials to create expressions. Bright pigments hang weightless, captured in digital form. Keever states, “the idea has become a machine that makes the art”.
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