Joe Petagno's facehugger concept art for Alien (1979)
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Joe Petagno's facehugger concept art for Alien (1979)
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Ice Vo Vo Dress
Romance Was Born
Spring/Summer 2009
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences
Life is very weird, no matter how it ends, very filled with dreams.“
Louise Glück, “Vita Nova,” from Vita Nova (via bostonpoetryslam)
Deth P. Sun (American, b. San Diego, CA, USA, based Berkeley, CA, USA) - Friday the 13th, Drawings
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Windom from Ultraseven and Ultraman Mebius
Pablo Picasso, Iterations of Les Deux Femmes Nues, 1945
An important series of 22 lithographs, 1945, comprising thirteen of Mourlot’s eighteen states, (states 4-15 and 18) and nine additional proofs, five of which are unrecorded intermediate states and variants, the 18th (final) state signed in pencil, numbered 3/50, the thirteen states recorded by Mourlot from editions of 19, the nine additional proofs extremely rare, on Arches
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James A. Kaufman & Associates, Owl Café, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1986
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Married with children. Gerd Arntz, artist. Consumer research for the Netherlands in the fall of 1947. Cover detail.
The Memory
Look how solemn they are, 1799, Francisco Goya
Medium: aquatint,drypoint,etching,paper
Look how solemn they are, 1799, Francisco Goya
Medium: aquatint,drypoint,etching,paper
Now’s The Time, 1985, Jean-Michel Basquiat
Medium: pencil,wood