"A Tree of Palme" (2002, Takashi Nakamura)

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"A Tree of Palme" (2002, Takashi Nakamura)
Revolutionary Girl Utena cosplay at the "Epita" anime event in 2001
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“A close-up of a small female figurine done by the Overbeck Sisters from Cambridge City, Indiana.”
Finnish Lady Clock from Ostrobothnia, Finland.
Made in the early 1800's.
“FOREST OF KAMI” by Ayumi Shibata
Ayumi makes breathtaking large-scale installation made entirely of hand-cut paper, layered to form an ethereal white forest. She draws inspiration from “Kami,” the spirit of the forest in Japanese belief, inviting viewers into a quiet, sacred space made of light, shadow, and impossibly delicate detail.
She builds depth and dimension by layering many pieces of cut paper to form immersive scenes, with intricate detail .
The delicate structures play with light and shadow, enhancing the ethereal quality ~ inviting quiet contemplation.
Sketches for sets for Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête Christian Bérard 1946
The Dryad, 1910
This 300-500,000 year old handaxe from Chelles, France was deliberately knapped to highlight an embedded fossil shell. An early display of aesthetic awareness beyond pure function, among the earliest hints of artistic intent in human history.
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Illustration for Frankie and Johnny by John Huston, 1930 by Miguel Covarrubias
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Divine photographed by Lawrence Irvine on the set of Pink Flamingos (1972).
Brahehus castle ruins, outside Gränna, Sweden.