Richard Teschner • Puppet, 1916
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Three Goblin Art
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Richard Teschner • Puppet, 1916
“Speechless City” (1975) by Gulam Mohammed Sheikh
Fulfillment by Thomas Theodor Heine (1867-1948)
its probably a normal sign for the economy that all of my adulthood fantasies are like "imagine having your own kitchen living room and bathroom to decorate" "what if i could get on a train" "maybe one day i could purchase a sturdy pair of shoes" "i should save and invest in a single bicycle"
The Qamar 717 centres on a handwritten letter Salloum’s grandmother (tata) wrote in January 1967 to Jordanian authorities, pleading for the release of Salloum’s grandfather (sedo), a political figure detained in the West Bank for his role in the Palestinian liberation movement. “She travelled to Jordan hoping to see him, but was denied visitation. Fearing for his life, she wrote the letter in desperation,” Salloum explains. “It was filled with urgency and resolve—words crossed out, thoughts revised. But in the end, only the draft remained. No one in my family knows what happened next.”
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1. make a syllabus for yourself - books, media, places, recipes
2. complete 40% of it
3. eat every fruit u can
Moebius, Les Robinsons Du Cosmos, 1970
Gertrude Abercrombie, 1941
We Care About You - acrylic paint markers on paper
alien snail 🐌
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“The end?” Vintage “Finis” imagery.
i genuinely don’t have time for this right now #more
Cannon Dill (American, b. 1991, Orlando, FL, USA, based Oakland, CA, USA) - Too Late to Break, Drawings: Ink on Paper
Hiroshi Yoshida, Rapids, 1928
Color Woodcut
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