René Magritte
Tête
painted plaster, 1960
Pauline Karpidas collection / Sotheby's
seen from Singapore

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seen from United States
René Magritte
Tête
painted plaster, 1960
Pauline Karpidas collection / Sotheby's
A day in the life, May 11, 2024, objet trouvé (photo by me)
John Tursi. Shooting Range Target, ca. 1950.
torch-cut metal with custom wall mount
A day in the life, May 8, 2024, objet trouvé (photo by me)
A day in the life, September 25, 2024, objet trouvé (photo by me)
A day in the life, May 7, 2024, objet trouvé (photo by me)
A day in the life, April 26, objet trouvé (photo by me)
Conceptual Art by John Seven Via Flickr: In The Beginning... Every woman who has been pregnant still carries cells from her fetus within her bloodstream. Cells from the pregnancy will reside within the mother’s bloodstream and organs for the rest of her life. Even if the pregnancy was terminated or if there was a miscarriage these said genes would remain with the Mother. There is a name for this so-called condition, it is called microchimerism , which is named after the Greek chimera, a mythical, monstrous fire-breathing animal that is composed of the parts of three animals : a lion, a snake and a goat.