angel still finding its way, paul klee (1939)
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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angel still finding its way, paul klee (1939)
friends, flower & pot
Ilya Zomb (Russian,b.1960)
The Niche of Tulips and Hermits
oil on canvas
circuit board inspired bracelet !
Siberian cows, 2019 - by Marina Fomina, Russian
I really want to have a bean-centric garden this year
I like
Jake Chapman, Dinos Chapman, Exquisite Corpse, 2000
The only thing I can do today is be held
Please back up, and do a little spin before you leave
Joel Slotte (Finnish, 1987) - "Maisema 1" (2018)
DEVIL SHOOTING TARGET
USA, 1910–1920
Cast iron, gold
19 × 15 × 9 cm
Ping! Bam! Clang! Such are the ear-piercing sounds that used to excite thrill seekers at target-shooting galleries of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Commonly seen at early midways, carnivals, saloons and other places where people sought amusement, shooting galleries invited all comers, young and old, to step up, take aim and hopefully hit the target and win a prize. Each target was a sturdy, painted cast-iron form, usually replicating an animal or human figure.
The very rare cast iron Devil shooting gallery target presented here is attributed to H. C. Evans & Company of Chicago, Illinois. It retains its wonderful vibrant red in-use painted surface.
Koller
Joel Slotte (Finnish, 1987) - Karviaiskoiso (Physalis) (2022)
Rae Klein (American,b.1995)
White Dog and Gems, 2019