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various drug/dime bags from the collections of dan giannopolous, ben kurstin and more
Xu Bing: 'Tiger-Skin Carpet' (2011)
made of thousands of cigarettes, is a massive display of desire, seduction, and danger - ideas that have been associated with tobacco and also predominant in the human history. The title "Honor and Splendor" #1 # not only hints on the brand of the cigarettes, E ("Wealth"), but also alludes to what tiger-skin carpet symbolizes: luxury and status.
'airport/birds on a wire' by deb stone, 1992 in spectacles - samuele mazza (1996)
What ive been smoking on
are you okay i noticed you reblogging "a raven with a damaged wing. it can still fly with ease" again
Someone used this mushroom as an ashtray.
Joyce Lee (South Korean, b. Seoul, South Korea) - A Woman, Paintings: Watercolor, Acrylic, Colored Pencil on Paper
formative years? aren’t they all?
show me a permanent self and i will show you a facade or a corpse
Oman; Zar rings. Scanned from the book Oman Adorned: A Portrait in Silver; 1997; Miranda Morris & Pauline Shelton
"Meroin: Plaster, syringes and resin. 2012. Even if this work may look blasphemous at first glance, the real theme deals with drugs and not religion. I came up with the idea of transposing a sacred icon into a toxic icon. Whenever the lighter ignites under the spoon, the junkie offers his life to his perverse divinity. The work disturbs because it wants to disturb." - Maria C. Magilla Torre