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FRIDA KAHLO What the Water Gave Me , 1938
#mycollagelab #Trovember #Day17 add a number - the spirit of Marcel Duchamp took over my brain, S EVE (as a crown) N. You can also read it as S I N.
A Little Sweetie is a doll I made from a secondhand porcelain jester I bought for $7 and a skull that my girlfriend found for me at an abandoned house in the woods. She is really actually alive and can move around. She is polite but mischievous. You love her now.
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Haruko Maeda aka 前田 晴子 (Japanese, b. 1983, Tokyo, Japan, based Linz, Austria) - Volta NY, 2013 Mixed Media: Fabrics, Beads, Wire, Found Objects
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Jean-Vincent Simonet (French, b. 1991, Lyon, France, based between Paris, France and Zürich, Switzerland) - With In Bloom series Jean-Vincent Simonet prints onto plastic paper then washes the photograph with chemicals, creating warped images that echo the near-psychedelic experience of Tokyo at night.
quarantined since i was a kid, i drew this on an old boardgames paper
Thierry Feuz, Scared Tree, 2017, Lacquer and acrylic on canvas, 200 x 160 cm.
Nails by Michiko Matsushita, 1999 Matsushita took tiny computer parts and wires and embedded them under clear acrylic. She then took wire and metal and wrapped it carefully around the model’s fingers and hands, as it to remind us that it is not just about the nails…hand care, as well as client care, is just as important in the new millennium.
Jun'ichiro Sekino (Japanese, 1914-1988)
Big Bear
2019
227.5×182.2cm
oil and glitter on canvas
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