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So happy to hear we got into ECCCâs 2018 Monsters & Dames! Weâll have prints of this at our table, along with books, prints and new charms!
cathedral beneath the docks
Robert Delaunay (French, 1885-1941), Eiffel Tower with Trees, 1910, Oil on canvas, 126.4 x 92.8 cm. source
via guggenheim-art
White Plume Moth (x x x x)
Two screenprinted posters I made about two of my favorite albums/title tracks by my absolute favorite band, The Mountain Goats. It was cool to consider the imagery that occurs to me when I listen to this wildly evocatve music, but Iâm sure that different imagery occurs to other folks.
Window facing An ill-kept front yard Plums on the tree Heavy with nectar
Transfigurationâs going to come for me at last And I will burn hotter than the sun
Susan Kare, famous graphic artist who designed many of the fonts, icons, and images for Apple, NeXT, Microsoft, and IBM. (1980s)
It occurred me that I never posted my submission for the Love Unspoken zine for a few months back Hereâs my take on the last moments of the lives of saints Perpetua and Felicity
the swoop
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Fornarina London, designed by Giorgio Borruso (2006)
âThe space is icy and blue â almost as if youâre traveling through a frozen cavern in the Antarctic. A molded, liquid-like material covers the entire space, flowing across the ceiling and down to the dressing rooms, creating protruding ice blocks for seats and product pedestals. Giorgio went for the effect of clouds billowing against a blue sky. âI love Londonâbut not its gray weather,â the architect says. âThis luminous membrane makes customers forget for a moment that itâs raining outside.â Borruso achieved that effect by covering portions of the ceilings and walls in the two-level space with 1,000 biomorphic pieces of molded polycarbonate and backlighting them with color-changing LEDs that shift from blue to white. Thanks to metal strips, the pieces are attached magnetically, allowing them to be rearranged at any time.âÂ
Here, at the end of all beautiful things.
hot-tofu
water witch đŽ đ
First studies of the new year.
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Rina Fukushi by Luca & Alessandro Morelli for Vogue Japan January 2018. Fashion editor: Tsuyoshi Noguchi Hair stylist: Katsuya Kamo Makeup artist: Haruka Tazaki
Devil+Baby
In the early 1800s a man named Little Jon lived in this so called earth cabin (swe. âbackstugaâ) located in southern SmĂ„land, Sweden. An earthen cabin is built partially buried in the ground, in this case thereâs three walls of stone and one wall made of wood. In Sweden earthen cabins was common in the forests from the 1600s until the late 1800s Link