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René Lalique
A. Abbas SOUTH KOREA. Kyongju. 1998. Ancient royal tombs.
Floating Fountains by Isamu Noguchi.
Isamu Noguchi took the concept of water supported fountains to another level when he created this incredible looking set of fountains that look like they are taking off under the force of their own water jets. They were created for the World Expo 70’ in Japan
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Sasha Kargaltsev (2008)
The Face of Another , Hiroshi Teshigahara , 1966
“I said to the sun, ‘Tell me about the big bang.’ The sun said, ‘it hurts to become.”
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Mark Rothko
Pink on pink, 1953
JAPAN. Kyoto. 1961. Cherry blossom time along the river Kamo. JAPAN. Mount Fuji, Izu Peninsula. 1961. Fishing boat at dusk returns home. By Burt Glinn
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Robert Rauschenberg Pantomime
1961
Just another dream?
Maya Lin. Wave Field. 1995.
Another work by Lin that I find really stimulating. I believe that Lin talks about the creation of this work in the Art21 series (but it’s been a while). I adore the form of this, the subtle undulations and softness of the thing. I also love the concept of the earth taking on the form of water–two elements coming together. A really beautiful concept.
Also, this just looks like a lot of fun to experience. And really isn’t that what art should be about sometimes?