Elena Palumbo-Mosca talks about why she was happy to cover her body in paint to create artworks for the French artist Yves Klein in 1960.

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Elena Palumbo-Mosca talks about why she was happy to cover her body in paint to create artworks for the French artist Yves Klein in 1960.
Yves Klein (FR, Nice, Apr 28, 1928–1962, Paris)
ANT 82, Anthropométrie de l'époque bleue, 1960 Pure Pigment and synthetic resin on paper mount on canvas 156,5 x 282,5 cm
https://www.centrepompidou.fr/en/ressources/oeuvre/cKagoa
I’m getting a baby paintbrush. How should I use it?
Use it on Kougra 🐯
Use it on Lutari 🦦
Use it on (hypothetical) Varwolf 🐺
Save it for a rainy day 🌧️
A+ November 1986
With what I gather from the PDF was a foldout cover, this issue introduced the Apple IIgs and offered plenty of coverage inside. Taking over the editorial page, Frederic E. Davis did find his "only reservation" regarding the new computer's graphics being its speed, but supposed that clever programmers would find ways to improve performance and there were of course the expansion slots to add accelerator boards. He noted "Macintosh people are unhappy the IIgs is not a Mac; they wish it were faster, had a 68000, and ran Mac software"; Apple II users were of course happier. One detailed article on the making of the computer (adapted from an upcoming book) explained how it wasn't quite the "Apple IIx" Steve Wozniak had been leaking information about (given he was "a subscriber to the hacker ethic that information was for sharing"), and how "Woz" had, in the words of another engineer, "helped design the architecture, then—poof—he disappeared," now interested in creating a "little remote-control device" rather than working on a "productivity" machine.
based on this post
Redraw of one of my favourite Paintbrush faces ...
A vector art of an artist's palette for painting.
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Artist's Palette on Men's T-Shirt – A vector art of an artist's palette for painting.
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A vector art of an artist's palette for painting.