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Olafur Eliasson and Ma Yasong Feelings are Facts 2010 “Space has never existed, but rather exists only in the specific feelings it induces.” -Ma Yasong
Regram from @rachb0t 💕💕 thanks for the sweet hangs yesterday girl 💕💕 #selflove #selfcare #positivity #visualsoflife #visualgang #visionboard #creatives #authenticity (at West Footscray, Melbourne)
so in love with kwang ho lee’s work
“ Korean painter Kwang-Ho Lee creates fascinating hyperreal paintings with strokes of paint scarely wider than a hair. His favourite subject are cacti that bristle with thorns and tangled branches. The colorful oil paintings can reach up to 8 feet tall to make room for tediously composed details. “
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i just need to get my shit together
me in 2009/2012/this time last year/a minute ago/next year probably (via betaqueer)
Some truths rise slowly, that we are what we wait for, and what waits for us.
Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson (via tylerknott)
Chema Madoz, prhotographer and ilusionist from Spain. Contemporary-Art-Blog
This photographer is great and I'm forever forgetting their name. Putting here to keep.
Probably how I’ll be buried
I literally have to remind myself all the time, that being afraid of things going wrong isn’t the way to make things go right.
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Amen
Plank Piece, 1973 Charles Ray
“Ray was part of a wave of artists during the 1970s who addressed sculpture as an activity rather than as an object. In the iconic two-part photographic work Plank Piece the artist documents the use of his own body as the sculptural component. The static photograph belies the performative nature of the activity presented. Contrived through a complex balance between weight and gravity the artist suspended his body using only a plank of wood, creating a minimal, graphic image that is at once humorous and unsettling.”
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