Time is on my side - Kai Winding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uyY13H41oE
Released ; October 3rd, 1963
Written by Jerry Ragovoy and produced by Creed Taylor
Covered by Irma Thomson (1964) and the Rolling Stones (1964)
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Kaledo Art
DEAR READER
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Origami Around
KIROKAZE
Peter Solarz
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

pixel skylines

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
Cosmic Funnies
NASA
Keni

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Time is on my side - Kai Winding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uyY13H41oE
Released ; October 3rd, 1963
Written by Jerry Ragovoy and produced by Creed Taylor
Covered by Irma Thomson (1964) and the Rolling Stones (1964)
More printmaking work
Using a combination of varied techniques I would like to explore the human form and all its potential. I am greatly interested in our true natures and how these have manifested in the modern world. For example do you have a soul? Why is home where the heart is? I want to explore how art and illustration has been used to illuminate the internal dialogue and energy of an individual or a collective I would like to cover everything from the history of the nude, the power of the portraits, rock and roll, how narrative changes our internal stories that we tell ourselves and so on and so forth. The theme of the body and how we escape and embrace it is going to be my focus for the year, as I feel comfortable building on the work I have been been producing for myself comfortable.
skirtchbook stuffs
Final submission for Convergence/Divergence unit 3. I’m fairly happy with it regardless of its quality and length - i did my absolute best.
Graphic designer Moonsick Gang (real name Moonsik Kang) hails from Seoul in Korea, but he studied at Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam before crossing the Atlantic to study his MFA at Yale, a veritable training ground for some of the most interesting young designers holding our gaze at the moment. The New York-based designer explains that “I can't say exact my style but I like these words: ‘Unexpected Abstraction’”. Scrolling through his portfolio, we revelled in the (doubtless Yale-honed) experimental side to Moonsik’s approach, effectively blended with a paired back simplicity explored through a refined use of colour and type.
Paris-born, Brooklyn-based artist Jules de Balincourt’s paintings are vivid and sprawling with colour as he explores public places like gardens, swimming pools and campsites. These kinds of spaces have been the subject of Jules’ work for several years now and when we featured him "back in 2013":http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/art-jules-de-balincourt his images were like painted snapshots of his travels.
Artist and illustrator Jyan Ku was born in South Korea and now resides in Brooklyn, New York after quitting her job in a trading company and moving to the USA to pursue a career in art. “It was a thrilling turning point of my life and I am still so proud of my brave decision,” she says.
“I began making this work in early August, when I decided I would have the discipline to take the train to Coney Island and photograph every day,” photographer Mark Hartman explains. The south west Brooklyn neighbourhood is no stranger to the camera lens, its melancholic, faded beauty making it a no-brainer backdrop for films including _The Warriors_ and _Requiem for a Dream_.
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Art and vulgarity are not the same
i want it!!!!!!!! SO BEAUTIFUL
GUNNAR THORÉN (Swedish, 1931-2002), Värö, n/d. Oil on canvas, 92 x 120 cm
The Uncertainity of the Poet. 1913. Giorgio De Chirico.
Hiroshi Yoshida Rapids 1928
Edgar Payne - The Great White Peak (No. 2), circa 1924.
Vincent van Gogh Cypresses 1889