Chimpanzee’s skull Emily Frew
trying on a metaphor
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Mike Driver
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Claire Keane
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@thebonecat
Chimpanzee’s skull Emily Frew
Vintage photos of animal skeletons by Andreas Feininger. Click on the images for descriptions.
Maria Garcia-Ibanez
‘Motionless’
glazed ceramic, polychrome and gold
true love never diessss! xx
Procrastination in Art School: Photographing animal bones on the light box. This might be a fox. The only reason I did this was because I got a camera for a fiver on e-bay. It works!
Dan McCarthy- excellent in every medium.
(via First Art Print Series on Behance)
Valerio Carrubba
What is unusual about Valerio Carrubba’s process is his choice to paint the same picture twice, so that the superimposition of the same figure creates a slight mismatch in lines and forms. This repeated action transforms the painting into an automatic gesture, that at one and the same time, emphasizes and repudiates the subject.
His works are further characterized by the use of supports in stainless steel – which further the idea of stratification inherent in each work – and by the choice of palindromic titles, legible from right to left and vice versa without changing meaning.
animal anatomy12 by Vintage Collective on Flickr.