Ferdinand von Wright (Finnish, 1822–1906), "Pigeons" (details)

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Ferdinand von Wright (Finnish, 1822–1906), "Pigeons" (details)
Outlines of two alligators that slept through the rain.
How do I explain Plato's allegory of the cave to my cat?
How do I explain
Plato’s allegory of
the cave to my cat?
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Frank Stick, Hunting Dog
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Item: throbbing gem heart; it uh. Okay. It uhh appears to um affect the wearer in uh some kind of way—okay I’m really not sure what’s going on with this lady but personally I would take that necklace off
what annoys me about explaining evolution to people who don’t think it’s real is that everyone’s idea of how it works seems to be from this
Whereas the reality is far more like
Was not expecting this many of you to resonate with Millennium Death Plinko
"Millennium Death Plinko" brings me more joy than it probably should.
“Millennium Death
Plinko” brings me more joy than
it probably should.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
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july 17 2010
dilute black (blue) mackerel tabby with low white spotting
paper
dilute black (blue) mackerel tabby with low white spotting
paper
a warning
we have Ten Days
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T O D A Y
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Erosion by Tamsin van Essen. Who knew parasitic invasion could be so beautiful?
van Essen on her project:
This work explores erosion and the disruption of form. Focusing on biological erosion, I wanted to convey the idea of a host being attacked and eaten away by a parasitic virus, highlighting the creeping spread of the infection as it corrupts the body. I have produced a series of angular porcelain forms, sandblasted to wear the surface and reveal inner strata. This aggressive process, contrarily, creates a delicate vulnerability in the shape. The translucency of the porcelain and the interruption of the surface make it possible to glimpse through to layers beneath, creating a tension between the seen and the obscured.
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As part of the group show "A bell rings in your head" curated by Lisa Gal.