Monster Eyes (Oils on Paper) by Daniel Zrom
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Monster Eyes (Oils on Paper) by Daniel Zrom
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Graphic Work by M.C. Escher
Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898 - 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made mathematically-inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints. Despite the wide popular interest, Escher was for long somewhat neglected in the art world, even in his native Netherlands. He was 70 before a retrospective exhibition was held. In the twenty-first century, he became more widely appreciated, with exhibitions across the world. His work features mathematical objects and operations including impossible objects, explorations of infinity, reflection, symmetry, perspective, truncated and stellated polyhedra, hyperbolic geometry, and tessellations.
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Night of the Hunter (1955)
For 14 years, self-taught photographer Sergio Tapiro took over 300,000 photos of Mexico’s Mount Colima “of which only 100 are good.” Then, on December 13th 2015, it finally erupted. “This picture is a gift that nature has given to me. When I saw the camera display I was shocked—I didn’t believe it.”
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That’s one big giant nope for me
forever hidden.
there are words never meant to be spoken; even under your breath –
secrets you will never know.
i remember in bits and pieces
when i couldn’t form a single thought
stripped of ability to question or reason; doing only as i was told
like a soul trapped in a robot.
piercing words that struck my core like waterfall of asteroids –
i remember when my heart froze the rose hidden behind my back withering away.
how convincing is the voice of an earthquake?
when you can’t say a single word and your thoughts leak from the corner of your eyes –
but you feel no pain
The Woman, The Man and The Serpent (detail) Byam Shaw
there’s a reason why I do everything alone
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Illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano
you ever had to say “I told you so” to yourself….?
Broken Reflection
I went through my darkest times alone so im sorry if i act like i dont need anyone
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Alex Eckman-Lawn is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based artist and illustrator. He has worked with bands like Psyopus, Architect, Yakuza, Illogicist, and Harakiri, designing T-shirts and album art. Lately, the artist has been focussing on intricate, layered, diorama-like paper collages. Follow his work on Facebook.
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