Motel Le Lazzaro, Colombelles.
Film à la télé: remake de “Le crime était presque parfait”
Pas mal pour une renaissance, non?
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Keni
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if i look back, i am lost
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Janaina Medeiros

shark vs the universe

Product Placement
Claire Keane
Stranger Things
cherry valley forever

Love Begins

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Motel Le Lazzaro, Colombelles.
Film à la télé: remake de “Le crime était presque parfait”
Pas mal pour une renaissance, non?
« Gare-Forest-Midi-quai-2011 » par Stephane Mignon
Changement de projet, pas de blog
Changerai le titre plus tard.
Voir http://charp.canalblog.com/
Cartier-Bresson
Antoni Tàpies.
Wassily Kandinsky
White figure, 1943
Pierre Soulages - Peinture, 21 novembre 1959
Oil on canvas (195 x 130cm)
Victor Brauner, eau forte pour "Le char triomphant de l'antimoine" d'Yvan Goll
crashinglybeautiful:
André Kertész: West 134th Street, New York, 1944. From André Kertész (Editions Hazan).
Thank you, liquidnight.
Christian Berg (Swedish, 1894-1976), Prismacomposition för observatorium, 1928-1960. Oil on canvas, 116 x 64 cm.
Pablo Picasso
The Embarrassment, 1914
Francis Picabia
La Tour Saint-Jacques Paris 1930s
Paris la nuit
Photo: Brassaï
vasyl yermilov - cover of the magazine avantgarde (1929)
ghoulnextdoor:
Scherzo in Gold, Victor Delhez Wood engraving, 1948 via William P. Carl Fine Prints This brilliant parody on the concept of the “Golden Number” depicts a professor with the skull of a parrot and five students. The print is constructed around several pentagrams.
Franz Kline Black and White, 1949 oil on paper 11 x 8 1⁄4 inches
sans titre by mindazonaltal on Flickr.