Albert Camus, The Fall
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Albert Camus, The Fall
doomed
we can’t talk here contact me in my dream tonight
Hanne Zaruma ⬣ Your selfie, disassembled into its ancestors
Wildness Before Something Sublime Leila Chatti
Alice Smeets, The Ghetto Tarot.
Bellflowers
✿ Print shop: INPRNT
»i think about your death all the time« by thomas müller
Pylon quilt!
made my me
Vorace by Pauline Mauvière & Charles Ouvrard
alienation
inkskinned on tumblr, archbudzar on ig, Warsan Shire, Teaching My Mother How to Give Birth
in my head you're alive and we sit down for dinner and talk it all out
Transparent pink Nintendo DS Lite
Breezeh aka Briscoe Park aka Space Cowboy (American, b. Cary, NC, USA) - I saw a man watching me on my walk, Photography
Specimen, Fanette Mellier Context: Pôle graphisme de Chaumont, 2009 Printed by: Imprimerie du Petit-Cloître Description: 120 × 176 cm
This poster, announcing a series of “graphic design and publishing” themed shows, isn’t a conventional image. It’s more of a printed object linked to its subject. The front, fully saturated with color and technical elements related to printing (scale 1), is offset printed with a very thin raster. This space saturation, like an obsessive canvas, presents graphical tools that are a common vocabulary for books makers. The title and info are printed on the back. The fold lets the title appear: the poster becomes informative and evokes at the same time the delicate materiality of a page.
Art Deco Ingrid perfume bottle made of malachite glass by Riedel Glassworks, depicting a figure beneath a waterfall, Bohemia, Czech Republic, 1930s.