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Last of the Summer Wine Fumihiro Kato
"The Kiss", a 12,000-year-old rock painting at Pedra Furada in Brazil
Mads Mikkelsen and Evan Rachel Wood
there is literally so much drama happening inside of a lava lamp
Middle Level, Oct 2021
Fred Ingrams
www.fredingrams.com
Japanese Yoshi’s Story soundtrack CD.
Daisuke Tajima.
James Corner(American, b.1961)
From the book “Taking Measures Across the American Landscape” 1996 Photos taken by Alex MacLean via
James Corner, internationally renowned landscape architect and forerunner of the landscape urbanism movement, was author in 1996 of “Taking Measures Across the American Landscape“, an exploration of American types of landscapes through essays and map drawings by Corner and aerial photos taken by Alex McLean.
“(The book) investigates the ways in which landscape representation–particularly aerial vision–not only reflects a given reality but also constitutes a way of seeing and acting in the world. It discusses the many meanings of measure–from practical (such as solar furnaces in California) to poetic (such as raised tablets in Illinois that once formed the structure of an ancient city). And it suggests alternative possibilities for planning and taking future measures in our environment, building upon examples that range from the rectilinear survey landscape to the great transportation networks and such technological innovations as windmill fields, pivot-irrigation systems, and radio-telescope installations.” From the Yale University Press text from SOCKS
Giorgio De Chirico (Italian, 1888-1978), Sole in una stanza [Sun in a room], 1968. Gouache, watercolour and pencil on card, 35 x 44.8 cm.
Russell Lee
”Sign on rail, Las Cruces, New Mexico.“ August 1939. Library of Congress: Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black-and-White Negatives
Taylor Schultek, Paintings.
Truly excellent paintings by Brooklyn, New York-based artist Taylor Schultek.
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Sleeper # 5 - Martin Fenne , 2009.
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Piping ribbon on textile paper,
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