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Musée d’Orsay #paris (at Musée d'Orsay) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8w_2Qfhs7I/?igshid=85ki4mhr07nv
Shots from the animated video for the 1978 Wings song, “Oriental Nightfish”. It apparently scared young viewers.
‘Wild Thing’ by Maggie Vandewalle
Unearthing the marble sculpture head of Artemis from the fourth century BC in ancient Greek city of Alabanda, Minor Asia, Modern Turkey.
Rail magic, 1949 - by René Groebli (1927), Swiss
Georges Tesson.
Eva Fuka, Eva Fuková – Dívka s květinou (Girl with a Flower), 1957
isamu noguchi, jack in the box, 1984
metal
Malcolm X, May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965.
1963 photo by Gordon Parks.
lighthouse called ‘Aniva’
by alexs kalin
Music: Gustavo Santaolalla - Babel (Trap Remix)
musee rodin, paris.
PAPER GENIUS: Richard Sweeney
Originally from Huddersfield, England, Richard Sweeney discovered a natural talent for sculpture at Batley School of Art and Design in 2002, which led him to the study of Three Dimensional Design at the Manchester Metropolitan University. There he concentrated on the hands-on manipulation of paper to create design models, which ultimately developed into sculptural pieces in their own right.
Richard’s practice combines the disciplines of design, photography, craft and sculpture, resulting in a varied output of work including graphic design and public sculpture commissions. Richard seeks to maintain an experimental, hand-on approach, utilising the unique properties of often mundane materials to discover unique sculptural forms.
He has lectured at universities internationally and regularly holds workshops to share his knowledge of paper folding and construction techniques. Richard is represented by Victor Felix Gallery, London.
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