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Agnes Martin, Night Sea, (crayon, gold leaf and oil on linen), 1963 [The Doris and Donald Fisher Collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. © Estate of Agnes Martin / ARS, New York]
1977 Tomy Rascal Robot Pocket Wind Up Toy Works Red Dome Metallic Silver
Omar Cheikh, The Garden, (Limited Edition Cassette, Digital album), Maple Death Records, 2026
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Knots, c. 1507, woodcut in black on ivory laid paper, the Art Institute of Chicago (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
"Around 1506, Albrecht Dürer designed a series of six ornate woodcuts of labyrinthine designs after a set of engravings by the school of Leonardo da Vinci, which he may have seen or acquired during an early trip to Italy. Though Dürer left them unsigned, possibly because he borrowed their source material, he referred in his diary to giving away his series of knots on a trip to the Netherlands, and this title has become standard. These impressions are printed on a thin, nearly translucent Italian paper, which may have influenced scholars to occasionally interpret them as embroidery patterns."
Landschap met een vrouw met parasol, 1907-1930
A Treasured Treasury of Beloved Characters (2024).
Wool felt, cotton lawn, strawboard, embroidery & poly cotton thread, recycled PET stuffing, armature wire, plastic eyes.
Here is a collection of characters I met when I was small, all of whom have stayed with me every day since. They are housed, stitched and squished in this felt book, akin to their arrangement in my brain.
Posters available here.
Circa 1890s small dollhouse, likely homemade
Peter Viemeister, The Lightning Book, 1961
gaming table of wood and ivory marquetry; germany c. 1735.
Joe Tilson, Chthonic Box, (wood & mixed media), 1974 [Government Art Collection, London. Art UK, Staffordshire University Incubator Unit, Stoke-on-Trent. © Joe Tilson / DACS, London]
Brutalist maze, Seattle