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Hair Drawings by Hong Chun Zhang
1907 Christie 20-litre V4 Racer
who does it to you?
Who do you think?
Joan Miro
Blue Triptych, 1961
(Blue I, top; Blue II, middle; Blue III, bottom)
Oil on Canvas
Each Panel 106 ¼ x 139 3/4″
Collection Centre Pompidou
Citroën DS artwork
George Valmier, Collection Decors et Couleurs, 1930. Editions Albert Levy, Paris. Source
Japanese Book Cover: Avant-Garde Graphics in Russia. Reiko Harajo. 2015
“Fireworks” by Takehisa Yumeji, 1924.
Herbert Bayer. Biology of C.S.C. 1943.
Lucid dreams, Andrew Hem
Louis C. Kalff, poster for Duplo automotive lamps, 1925. Philips. Netherlands. Source
Martin Lamm, cover illustration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - The Hound of the Baskervilles, 1971. Sweden. Via Flickr
BMW Isetta, pages from the 250/300 brochures, 1956. Germany. Via codex99
Isetta
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WHAT ARE YOU SEEING?
Paintings by Stella Cade
“Cade uses a tactile and sensuous colour palette to explore the human figure and the often-complex relationship between sex and identity. The subjects of her large portraits actively confront viewers through their steely, confident, outward stares; her works are often revealing self-portraits that comment on our highly sexualized culture.”