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if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Kiana Khansmith
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Edward Lear. (English). 1812-1888.
Scarlet Macaw. 1832-1837.
Oil on paper.
New Galaxies TM038 © Peter Solarz
チョコチップコウモリ
Specimen, Fanette Mellier Context: Pôle graphisme de Chaumont, 2009 Printed by: Imprimerie du Petit-Cloître Description: 120 × 176 cm
This poster, announcing a series of “graphic design and publishing” themed shows, isn’t a conventional image. It’s more of a printed object linked to its subject. The front, fully saturated with color and technical elements related to printing (scale 1), is offset printed with a very thin raster. This space saturation, like an obsessive canvas, presents graphical tools that are a common vocabulary for books makers. The title and info are printed on the back. The fold lets the title appear: the poster becomes informative and evokes at the same time the delicate materiality of a page.
work from october 2022
this is gonna enter my vocabulary for sure
Ian Bertolucci - Colorful Bears, 2024
loop inspired by Enzo Mari (1932-2020) put in motion with trapcode MIR
Bouncy balls
thunder-spiral
Untitled © Peter Solarz
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