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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi

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Choi Sora by Mok Jung Wook for W Korea Feb 2017
Drawing by Carmel Jenkin
Unknown, mixed media on paper, 81cm x 57cm
When an accident becomes a collage. This could be the start of something new.
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This piece will be available for purchase on Daily Painters February 3rd
RICK OWENS at home, Paris, France, 2015
Javier Senosiain
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife, Lucille, in front of the Sphinx and Great pyramids in Giza, Egypt, 1961.
Matthew Robinson
Fusion Tables, american walnut and maple wood
2012
Sean Woodrow & David Corns
Pharrell Williams (40) at the 2nd annual Frieze Art Fair in New York (May 2013)
Undercover autumn / winter 1998-99
Takahashi’s version of deconstruction goes deep, deeper than your average frayed hem or seam cleverly turned inside out. “It’s anarchy meets peace,” he says, “a mix of chaos, strength, beauty and humor.” In his Paris collection Takahashi sent models out in painstakingly ripped jeans resembling torn flesh and unfinished dresses trailing clumps of red thread akin to droplets of blood. Sleeves were sliced off and appliquéd horizontally onto the front of jackets, suggesting amputation, while long patchwork coats created by hand out of hundreds of small leather pieces look as if a surgeon had grafted them together.
Jun Takahashi: “I like to break the rules,” he says with familiar punk braggadocio. “I get my ideas from life’s mysterious dark side. That’s been the basis for Under Cover and the meaning behind the name since the very beginning.”
Views from private residence, situated on the top two floors of the tallest building in Natal. Designed by Brazilian architect, David Bastos (Jan, 2013)