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Money to burn, Paint with Alex Schaefer
Sunset light is shining into closed cafe.
Erik Minter.
Fantastic, lively and brilliantly colorful works that seek to capture the emotion of experience by New Jersey-based artist Erik Minter.
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Oil Paintings by Paco Pomet Brighten Vintage Scenes with Satirical Elements in Color
William Mitcheson Timlin (11 April 1892 – 7 June 1943)
Architect and illustrator. Timlin worked on The Ship that Sailed to Mars for two years. It was started as a diversion for his son in 1921. The work expanded until in its final form it had 48 pages of text and 48 colour plates showing remarkable flights of fantasy. (Wikipedia)
From our stacks: Illustrations from The Ship That Sailed to Mars. A Fantasy. Told and Pictured by William M. Timlin. London: George G. Harrap & Company Limited, n.d.
crickets.. by katie mackowick
A tape. A regular tape. People rent it, I don’t know. You start to play it, and it’s like somebody’s nightmare. Then suddenly, this woman comes on… smiling at you, right? Seeing you, through the screen. And as soon as it’s over, your phone rings. Someone knows you’ve watched it. And what they say is, ‘You will die in seven days’. And exactly seven days later…
THE RING (2002) dir. Gore Verbinski
Photo by Cristina García Rodero
Where’s your head at? Ulrich Lebeuf / Myop
Short story, Zhiyong Jing
Somewhere, Adam de Boer
Doris Mitsch.
A stunning series of composite photographs by artist Doris Mitsch that document the flight patterns of vultures, crows and bats across the sky resulting in enthralling images of nature's beauty.
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Wellington Underground, One of Wellington, New Zealand’s many abandoned Bunkers
New in the database! The beautiful exposed concrete St. Wendelin Church in Olten! In 1959, the parish of Dulliken-Starrkirch decided to build a new church. Finally, in 1970, the old church was demolished and the construction of the new one began. Iconic is not only the semicircular church hall but also the free-standing church tower rounded at its corners.
Nino Gervasoni / Aldo Prina: St. Wendelin, Olten, Switzerland, 1967–1972 https://www.sosbrutalism.org/cms/20259054
Photo: © Dominique Schweizer 2021
Gabriel Sierra, Untitled (o(op(ope(open)pen)en)n), installation view,
Gabriel Sierra: Numbers in a Room, SculptureCenter, 2015.
MDF and burlap.
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Courtesy the artist and kurimanzutto, Mexico City.
Photo: Kyle Knodell
House Sonneveld (1933) in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, by Brinkman & Van der Vlugt
Enrico Saramellini - Pro-tò-ti-po 1:1 house, Valtournenche 2020. Via, photos © Marcello Mariana.
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