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Lunaria Annua, also known as Honesty flowers.
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Kayoko Mizumoto - Self Admonition, 2016 (Kutani ceramic)
Bust of a Perspehone - 5th c.BC.
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Diana Scherer
‘Harvest’, exercises in rootsystems domestication (2015)
“I approach the root system as if it were yarn. For example, the refined, white root structure of grass reminds me of silk and the powerful, yellowish strands of the daisy I compare to wool. Harvest – Exercises in root system domestication is a continuation of my earlier work on plant roots. This photo series is actually a study of work, a research for the work that I will realize in the coming year. Together with botanist scientists from the Radboud University Nijmegen, I will develop a carpet and textile of roots.”
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Cordyceps (Ophiocordyceps sphecocephala)
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Hut made of mammoth bones, Cro-Magnon, Mezhirich, Ukraine, 15000 B.C
Lock. 15th–16th century. Credit line: The Cloisters Collection, 1955 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/471581
The remains of a traditional sod house in Tikiġaq (Point Hope, Alaska), constructed with bowhead whalebone frames and wooden archways. It was occupied until 1975 by Nanny Ooyahtona. Abandoned homes like this have been reported to be used as dens by polar bears.
Shibyama inlaid ivory fruit netsuke, decorated with insects. 2.25ins high. 19th century, Japan
KEMBRA PFAHLER AND A ROTHKO AT RICK OWENS X AMIS DU CENTRE POMPIDOU EVENT.
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James Emmerman, The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black for Vogue, 2018.
Jonasz Stern
JONASZ STERN (1904 - 1988) Composition [Terre noire], vers 1960