Lacey Black (American, 1992) - Putting the Little Pain to Sleep (2024)

if i look back, i am lost
Claire Keane
Keni
Sweet Seals For You, Always
One Nice Bug Per Day
Game of Thrones Daily
Acquired Stardust
AnasAbdin
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Jules of Nature
NASA

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sheepfilms
styofa doing anything
Stranger Things
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Lacey Black (American, 1992) - Putting the Little Pain to Sleep (2024)
Three Figures>Bayesian Structure>Decorated Permutations
observing/blue
Hans Bellmer, Bound, 1959
Figure Study
Anna Loginova aka Anna Vindront - Sit Down and Think (2025)
Pair of Ivory Clappers in Form of Human Hands
Egypt, 1539 - 1190 BC (XVIII-XIX Dynasty, New Kingdom)
Figure Studies in Red & Gold
Booklet of embroidery and drawnwork (early 17th century). Probably Portugese. Linen, silk, leather, paper.
Images and text courtesy The Met.
Sarat, Qahtan; Hobab. Saudi Arabia. Scanned from the book Femmes d'Arabie by Thierry Mauger
Indigenous Australian Bark Painting by Diidja
Computational Archive Scan knit, 2025
24” x 36”
Wool
Two Figure Time Slice
Figure Studies
Matter may be infinitely subtle. Science doesn’t know all about it, and probably never will. But matter is not just mechanical. Therefore, it could respond to perception in very deep and subtle ways which may be beyond what science could even trace; there could be a change. That’s the notion: that insight or perception will affect the whole thing. It not only affects the inferential understanding, but it also affects the chemical level, the tacit level—everything.
David Bohm, On Dialogue