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Art by Moebius, aka Jean Giraud, from Futurs Magiques, 1983.
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Vahan Amadouni (Armenian, 1933-1998), Untitled, 1975. Oil on panel, 100 x 70 cm.
Polish Tram Shelter’s Walls Become a Gallery for Dried Flower Designs
Eamon Ore-Giron
Charmion von Wiegand — Untitled (oil on canvas, 1966)
What is REALLY happening in Chile?
Nemesio Antúnez — Mural “Sol” (Cine Gran Palace, Santiago de Chile, 1955)
Ironing Wrinkled Chips, Keeping Headphones in Place, and Other Surreal Life-Hacks Photographed by Gab Bois
Complex Bent Wire Portraits by Spenser Little Become Street Post Accessories
Charmion von Wiegand — “Nothing that is wrong in principle can be right in practice” Carl Schurz, 1829-1906. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man (oil and pencil on canvas, 1966)
Stop and Smell the Flowers: Dick van Duijn Captured a Squirrel’s Floral Delight
Giacomo Balla - Balfiore: Rose, 1927, olio su tela, 100 x 75 cm
Sorrowful Sculptures Designed in a Three-Part Collaboration Meditate on Life, Loss, and Regeneration
Fabian Knecht, isolation, transforms landscape into a figural great indoors.
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Ori Toor is a Tel-Aviv based illustrator, animator, and avid doodler. Deals mostly with experimental 2d animation and obsessively drawing heaps of noodly landscapes and shapes. No sketching or planning. Always improvising. Follow him on Tumblr and Instagram.
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