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Ringhiera, Milano, Città
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Ringhiera, Milano, Città
Martin Waldbauer
Viktor Bauer
Keith Haring (1958–1990) [USA] — ‘Untitled’, 1986. Acrylic on canvas (152.4 x 152.4 cm).
Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994) [Holland] — 'Untitled', 1965. Corrugated cardboard relief on board (57.5 x 29 cm).
"On the last day of autumn, before the first frost, find the Elder Oak on the island in the saltless sea, and offer up your most prized treasure. If your offering is accepted, your deepest wish will be granted. But if your offering is rejected, your skin will turn to bark and your limbs will harden to wood." Inspired by a walk through the woods in my new backyard in Sweden! The oak trees here are very different from the ones I'm used to in California and I'm constantly mesmerized by the beautiful twisting branches~
Ørnulf Opdahl(Norwegian, b.1944)
Byen 2018 oil on canvas 180 x 120 cm via
Lang Jingshan
Shadow of Trees and Lake, 1940's
Learning how to make cyanotype prints on paper is quite simple. Using botanical plants, flowers and leaves gives such beautiful details!
Sunset, surroundings of Kairuan, Tunisia, 1904 - by Rudolf Franz Lehnert (1878 - 1948), Czech
Farm Alarm driftwood Rooster by Tony Fredriksson
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Asemic writing on Wikipedia
Asemic writing is a wordless open semantic form of writing. The word asemic/eɪˈsiːmɪk/ means "having no specific semantic content", or "without the smallest unit of meaning". With the non-specificity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning, which is left for the reader to fill in and interpret. All of this is similar to the way one would deduce meaning from an abstract work of art. Where asemic writing distinguishes itself among traditions of abstract art is in the asemic author's use of gestural constraint, and the retention of physical characteristics of writing such as lines and symbols. Asemic writing is a hybrid art form that fuses text and image into a unity, and then sets it free to arbitrary subjective interpretations.
Franco Grignani
Curve inserite nelle verticali, 1949
by Sasha Vinci
Johannes Plenio Photography