Hervé Scott Flament
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Jules of Nature
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
we're not kids anymore.

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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Hervé Scott Flament
Comet Hale-Bopp over the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt. 1997.
1965 Hair by Phillip Mason. Photo by Richard Blinkoff
steve brockman by thomas lohr for 032c magazine
Thinking of the Met on a Not-So-Typical First Monday in May, a note from Anna Wintour
Malcolm T. Liepke - Turned Back, 2015, oil on canvas
Only at the Met: An Oral History of the World’s Most Glamorous Gala
shiningjasmin
“Orchard house”, Pompeii, Italy.
Fresco. Art of ancient Rome.
Probably I century BC.
Antony Gormley.
Flexible, 1984, Jean-Michel Basquiat
Medium: acrylic,crayon,wood
Passion de Fleur by David LaChapelle 2019
Details of studies by Leonardo da Vinci
Energetic Light Paintings Highlight Nature’s Innate Beauty
Photographer Vitor Schietti has a growing collection of impermanent visions of illuminated landscapes. Using long exposure shots, the Brazilian artist produces dynamic light paintings that capture natural elements in both urban and rural settings. The images he creates are alive with movement, as the lights appear to rain down from the trees and flow with the water. Schietti’s shots accentuate the natural beauty that is all around us. (Source: My Modern Met)
Noah Davis: 1975 (8), 2013 (Oil on canvas in artist’s frame, 49 ½ x 73 ½ inches)
Iris van Herpen // Haute Couture - Fall 2018
MY COMMENTARY:
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Emmanuel Polanco.
Horseman Palimpsest, Walter Battiss