New and interesting work by Dust in Wagenhallen, Stuttgart (Ger). Check www.dirtydust.de for more information or this link to see the making of. We love email submissions!

pixel skylines

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
we're not kids anymore.
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occasionally subtle
YOU ARE THE REASON
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Andulka

Love Begins

JBB: An Artblog!
Sade Olutola

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Discoholic 🪩
cherry valley forever
todays bird
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Three Goblin Art
trying on a metaphor

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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New and interesting work by Dust in Wagenhallen, Stuttgart (Ger). Check www.dirtydust.de for more information or this link to see the making of. We love email submissions!
“King Killer"
Jesse Draxler
’90s Teenagers in Their Bedrooms, Adrienne Salinger
In 1995, artist Adrienne Salinger wanted to depict the authentic lives of young people in ‘90s America — a contrast to the perfect Beverly Hills 90210 types portrayed in the media. She photographed teens in the most intimate space of all: their bedrooms.
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Torben Eskerod
Kristin Sagli
From a distance it can be hard to believe that Kristin’s intricate, soft drawings are not close-up photos of artfully arranged merino wool or plant life. Some of the downy, organic landscapes almost invite you to lay down and drift off into a gentle slumber. Others appear a little less benign, hiding strange explosions and writhing alien forms just beneath the surface. Either way, each piece offers something intriguing to discover.
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Liu Xiaodong (Chinese, b. 1963), The House Where I Grew Up, 2010. Oil on canvas, 150 x 140 cm.
Karl Schönswetter