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Jean Metzinger (French ,1883-1956)
“Impala” IKEA catalogue 1972.
Alila Yangshuo Hotel
Vector Architects
Inka Essenhigh (American, b. 1969), Amabie, 2020. Enamel paint on gessoed paper, 36.2 x 42.5 cm.
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Martin Margiela, Artisanal, 2006
Keith Haring x Vincent Van Gogh
Elevated roads encroaching farmhouses - Chongqing, China
Snoop Dogg & Bishop Don “Magic” Juan for the 3rd Annual Stonys presented by High Times magazine at B.B. King Blues Bar and Grill in New York City, 2002
This tree is an example of a gemel, or two conjoined trees that fused together in a process called inosculation - essentially, self-grafting. This is pretty common in thin-barked trees like apple trees, blackthorn, beech, and olives, but pretty rare in thick-barked Douglas fir trees like this one. This tree has a lot of damage from boring beetles, possibly by Douglas fir beetles, Denroctonus pseudotsugae (I could be wrong, though). Being fused together might have weakened the tree, making it susceptible to beetle attack.
Illustration by Edna Cooke for Stories by Mrs. Molesworth, 1922
Juan Rulfo Barda de Adobe (Adobe Wall) 1940
By David Hardy
john lautner - living room, malin house, (chemosphere) hollywood, cailfornia, 1960
Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach (1851-1913)
Per Aspera Ad Astra (Through hardships to the stars)