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Show & Tell

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Calvin and Hobbes @itsPeteski
Neutral Good, (because)
Peanuts
Neo Classical, Alexey Kondakov
Black Scale.
Raised By Champions x Nikonice “ The Rage Kids Tour 1994” 1 of 1 This project between both parties was created from the purist form of creativity
Picture by Mehdi Lacoste.
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Fireflies, Pàtric Marín
Arts & Architecture, Erik Thor Sandberg
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Tasha Tilberg by Tim Zaragoza for Notofu winter 2015
Ayrson Heráclito
Divider II
2001
“In Divider II, Heráclito highlights social divisions and the history of slavery. He nearly fills the large aquariums to the top with palm oil and salt water. He uses the ‘heterogeneity’ of water to underscore the ‘disparate character’ of different groups’ roles and experiences during the era of slavery. During that period in history, the sea held enslaved Africans captive, carrying them further and further away from their homelands. However, in an ‘arbitrary inversion’, here the ‘black’ oil floats above the sea, the salt water, as a sign of resistance and survival.” - Black Art in Brazil (2013), by Kimberly L. Cleveland
Tasha Tilberg by Tim Zaragoza for Notofu winter 2015
Bulgarian house featuring a black wireframe staircase » dezeen