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Ombellifères by Yama Bato ^^)
Fauna and Flora, Anne Hoerter
Patrick Joust (tumblr)
ANTONI TAPIES Cercle de Corde I. 35 x 50 cm S. 58 x 78 cm Blank relief print, 1969
{ the sky is a harpsichord canvas }
robert hammerstiel - cafe in manhattan (1988)
Desert Fire#249, 1985 by Richard Misrach from the book Desert cantos
Read his interview on Seesaw magazine here
The Dangerous Beauty Of One Of The World’s Most Invasive Plants
Kudzu are a breed of spiraling, scaling, spreading vines native to Japan. The plants are, according to legend, the most invasive plant species in the world, possessed with the ability to climb over trees so quickly they suffocate and kill the branches and trunks they shade from the sun.
Welcome to the “Kudzu Project.”
Paul Klee, Architecture of the plane / Architektur der Ebene, 1923. Watercolor and pencil on paper on cardboard. Staatliche Museen Berlin, Nationalgalerie, Museum Berggruen. Exhibition Klee & Kandinsky, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern.
Henri Matisse
The Mouth of Krishna. #243, 2016
Albarran Cabrera
Gold sheet Christian Holze
Cy Twombly, Tulips III no.1,1993 (Polaroid - Print)
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Vincent Peone
This is precisely the time when artists go to work. There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for fear. We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal.
Toni Morrison (via hydeordie)