Ionization of air around a silhouette made from tin foil creates a radiating halo that glows.
Manual of electricity. 1859.
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Ionization of air around a silhouette made from tin foil creates a radiating halo that glows.
Manual of electricity. 1859.
Internet Archive
MiloĹĄ TomiÄ's "Book of stains, holes, and patches." Posted here by an art books blogger; unfortunately the linkback there goes out to a broken website. TomiÄ's instagram is here.
[image ID: three photos of an art book, open to three different page spreads. the pages are made out of pieces of textile, each stained or torn or worn through in a different way. one has the neckline of a tshirt at the top. the pages are bound into stiff endboards. end image ID.]
William Benson, Chart of Colors (Based on his Cube of Colors), 1868
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Harald Moltke Aurores boreĚales au-dessus de l'Islande , 1899Â
Huang Yuxing aka éťĺŽĺ ´ aka Yuxing Huang (Chinese, b. 1975, Beijing, China) - Sunrise and Sunset, 2013, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
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arnica by ellen siebers, 2024, oil on birch panel, 6 x 8 inches
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Ray James Tjangala Untitled Acrylic on linen
Ray James Tjangala was born around 1955 at Yunala rockhole, west of Kiwirrkurra in Western Australia and is the son of Anatjari Tjampitjinpa and Tjungkaya Napangati. Anatjari Tjampitjinpa was a founding member of Papunya Tula Artists in 1971.
28/11/17- long time no post- life has been hectic! trying a new style in my midori travelerâs notebook.
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