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MELANESIAN MASK (KEPONG OR GES)
Oceanic, Papua New Guinea, New Ireland province, late 19th century. Wood, cane, fiber, pigments. Gift of William E. and Bertha L. Teel.
Arts of the Pacific Gallery
Joan Mitchell in her Paris studio, 1957
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“Because it’s designed so simply, and so well, its form will never change”. Greenhouse Studies by Philippe Weisbecker
http://socks-studio.com/2015/01/21/because-its-designed-so-simply-and-so-well-its-form-will-never-change-greenhouse-studies-by-philippe-weisbecker/
Philippe Weisbecker is a French architect who started a career as illustrator during the 1970’s. He worked on commission for several major magazines and then shifted to his original production in the late 1990’s. His research aims at depicting some elements of daily life (from…
Read more on: http://socks-studio.com/2015/01/21/because-its-designed-so-simply-and-so-well-its-form-will-never-change-greenhouse-studies-by-philippe-weisbecker/
drawings, form, greenhouses, Architecture, Art
rocks and the raisin
“Hope you enjoyed yer nap, Marshal!” Zeph hooted mockingly.
“Now set down an’ write exactly what I tell you.”
Through the Night Softly, Chris Burden, 1973
RIP Chris Burden
Currently Watching: Gummo (1997) dir. Harmony Korine
Skull, neck, and limbs of the large Middle Miocene “giraffe camel," Alticamelus altus, of Colorado. In the American Museum of Natural History.
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