Cormorant fishing in Yangshuo near Guilin, Guangxi, China. Christian Vaisse
Cormorant fishing is an old tradition in which fishermen use trained cormorants to catch fish.
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Cormorant fishing in Yangshuo near Guilin, Guangxi, China. Christian Vaisse
Cormorant fishing is an old tradition in which fishermen use trained cormorants to catch fish.
2004 Helmut Lang
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Miloš Tomić's "Book of stains, holes, and patches." Posted here by an art books blogger; unfortunately the linkback there goes out to a broken website. Tomić's instagram is here.
[image ID: three photos of an art book, open to three different page spreads. the pages are made out of pieces of textile, each stained or torn or worn through in a different way. one has the neckline of a tshirt at the top. the pages are bound into stiff endboards. end image ID.]
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Kribo ( Curly ) Orchid — West Papua + Solomon Islands
Barber shop 'Julio' inside Mayfair In The Grove mall, 1981.
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Flower Nails by Masaharu Ono
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Beirut, Lebanon
This is the quilt my great-grandmother made from the ribbons her gravedigger son brought home when the funeral wreaths died and had to be thrown out. Back then, the ribbons were made of good-quality satin and it seemed a shame to let the fabric go to waste, so she washed and ironed them and kept them rolled up in a drawer until there were enough to make a quilt top. It's faded quite a bit over the decades and lost some of its sheen. The bedstead was hers, too.
(The shams are modern and made of quilter's cotton.)
'page from the late shah jahan album: persian calligraphy framed by an ornamental border of flowers, birds, and deer,' gum tempera, gold, and ink on paper, mir 'ali haravi, persian c. 1500-1540, border 1600-1650.
'The Book of Light' by Vladimir Ilievski
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