A sketch of a dog poking his way through a page from the Book of hours, Flanders, c. 1485 CE (Kraków, MNK, 3025 I, p. 469-470)
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A sketch of a dog poking his way through a page from the Book of hours, Flanders, c. 1485 CE (Kraków, MNK, 3025 I, p. 469-470)
Unnatural Landscape series by Palestinian artist Khaled Hourani, 2020
“I did a series of small works, a project called “Unnatural Landscape.” [...] It started as a project about the landscape and the wall, and how this construction, this ugly concrete, [...] tries to cut, separate, and destroy the scene. What kind of effects does this wall have on the landscape, especially from a distance? I can see, when close to the wall, what kind of damage and social side-effects the wall has between the farmer and his land, the family and their relatives, between a city and a village. But also, from a distant view, for the one who wants to hike only, the landscape has a different meaning. We live in a high area here in Ramallah; when you look toward the sea, you can see different layers of mountains, but there is no empty landscape without settlement, without the wall.” – Khaled Hourani in an interview with Lela Vujanić
nosferatu (2024) is so fucking funny. they did this joke twice
Funniest trope ever: character gets mentioned in a casual way, cuts to said character absolutely going through it
Le beau mariage (Éric Rohmer, 1982)
tiles pictured in artes de mexico magazine no. 24, may-june 1994.
Victorian-Inspired Embroidered Puzzle Purse, 2023 (ink and cotton and silk embroidery on kona cotton)
The puzzle purse is a form of itogami, the origami of folded purses. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the puzzle purse became a popular form for love notes and Valentines because they could hold little trinkets (rings, miniatures, locks of hair) and did not require an envelope to seal. This one is reimagined in cloth: the embroidery is permanent, but the message can be ironed away and rewritten. A love that lasts because it can be changed and be made new.
John Galliano - Fall 1996 RTW
nosferatu (2024) dir. robert eggers // kiss of death (1908) by włodzimierz błocki
Nosferatu Cake~ Inspired by the Parfum
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Le Banquet, 1957 and 1958
by René Magritte
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Jean Paul Gaultier, A/W 1992.