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Sade Olutola
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Janaina Medeiros
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Acquired Stardust
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Stranger Things
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@mothsite
Shell of geraniums in the park by Luigi Strano on Flickr.
Playground by Lake Michigan, 1972
Library Table
Maker: Herter Brothers (German, active New York, 1864–1906) Date:1879–82 Geography: Made in New York, New York, United States
PS2 BIOS
wind by the east bog
silver beetle 𝄞
Alexander Ross - American, 1960
“Last night I photographed a Barn Owl hovering above prey at a local farm where I have been baiting them for some time, I did attempt this last winter but failed due to the lens misting, still a work in progress” ~ Roy Rimmer
acrylic medium transfers on molded concrete
jaripeo 16x1x21”
virgencita 16x3x14”
Cover of a mirror from Greece (c. 400 BCE, bronze, ± 17cm diameter), and detail depicting a scene with another mirror. The woman also holds alabastron (perfume jar).
colleen moore’s fairytale castle
eagle huntress zamonbol / hannah reyes morales
Slumber was a performance/installation: whenever it was shown, the artist lived in the gallery, weaving during the day and sleeping with an EEG machine recording her Rapid Eye Movement (REM) at night. The REM is an analogue to Antoni’s dreams, and she weaves this pattern into the blanket that covers her bed while she sleeps. In this piece, an uneasy truce exists between contemporary medical technology, ancient myths of weaving and the mysterious world of dreams.
Akase station (Uto, Kumamoto)