La dispute – crayons de couleur, carnet nª 58, 2000.

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La dispute – crayons de couleur, carnet nª 58, 2000.
It has been a while since the last time we saw Balin, so have a pic of him when he went to do a quick photoshoot ;P
Sol LeWitt, Six Geometric Figures (+ Two) (Wall Drawings), 1980–1, chalk and vinyl emulsion paint on wall
Geometrical
The geometric figures are not only part of our environment, but are also protagonists of a large part of the architecture we know. In this case, reality is allied to build architectural figures, and transform them into geometric creations.
Photographer: Jesus M.Chamizo
Company/Studio: Jch-Art
2018 International Photography Awards™
The Tiller Ziegfeld Girls, 1922.
The Tiller Girls were among the most popular dance troupes of the 1890s, first formed by John Tiller in Manchester, England, in 1889. In theatre Tiller had noticed the overall effect of a chorus of dancers was often spoiled by lack of discipline. Tiller found that by linking arms the dancers could dance as one; he is credited with inventing precision dance. Possibly most famous for their high-kicking routines, the Tiller Girls were highly trained and precise. (x)
A good boy
Inspiration
The Kingdom.