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1979
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Mt Adams from Coldwater Peak looking down into Saint Helens Lake
Washington
1979
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Nobody is sicker of my shit than I am. But I will never change, there’s nothing to it
anna sui ss 2005
La Femme Objet (Mulot, 1981)
Western Tibet, September 2011 -
“Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast” (details, 1837) by Andreas Achenbach
Luisa, as part of my portfolio for ALL-IN N7
A trend on Twitter: four small tasteful stills from a film. There’s virtually no film you can’t make look good in this way. There are films I loathe or am wholly indifferent to that I still find quite breathtaking presented this way. Letterbox slivers. Tiny moodboard postings of ‘iconic’ stills from canonical films. Cine-fetishism. Image addiction. Micro-gaze. What began on the big screen reduced to glints on a flat tiny surface. Cinema turned into a digital stamp album.
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Madeleine pénitente (The penitent Mary Magdalene) (1868) by Jean-Jacques Henner (French, 1829 – 1905), oil on canvas, 69 x 95.5 cm (approximately 27.2 x 37.6 in), Unterlinden Museum, Colmar
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