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A queen at the long fall of her empire
Louis Fratino (US-American, 1993) - Laughing Gull (2021)
Anni Albers. Tikal, 1958
December 22
Sainte Esconde des Mystères, une confidence pour une prière
Sainte Esconde des Secrets, montre moi ce qui est caché
My comic La Langue des Vipères was released this week in bookstores in France, Belgium and Switzerland !
This beautiful trailer was created by my friends at Potto Collective : @lholmesharfang , Luc Armanet, @noctambuleur , @estellito , @nomnomsandwich , @shliten, Matthieu Chavane and Fanou Lefebvre
Het Verdronken Land van Saeftinghe, the Netherlands
Textiles + math + modernism in 1970s handicraft trend. This how-to-booklet by Elisabeth Hellmann was published in Germany in 1975.
scans by dispokino 2012
(MoMA | Henri Matisse: In the Studioから)
Joseph Mallord William Turner, Sketchbooks
(Some photos Copyright: Photo (c) Tate)
Georgia O'Keeffe, It was Blue and Green, 1960
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Under the volcano, Brice Guilbert (because)
The Dream City (Thomas Moran, 1919)
I just realized that apparently I never shared this series here on Tumblr??
I call it Living Paintings, as they are recreations of extinct animals that some artists actually saw and painted from memory, a long time ago.
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Recent updates to this series: Glyptodon and Thylacine!
OK SO a frozen baby Homotherium mummy has been found in Siberian permafrost and everybody is going nuts (including me). I had to make another installmente for this series with a figurine that has long been debated to either depict either a lion or Homotherium; Despite anatomical details pointing to the latter, there was no record of surviving Homotherium from the time the figurine was dated to have been made, so it was mostly believed to have been a cave lion. However, the frozen cub closes that temporal gap and makes it more likely that this was in fact the subject of the sculpture. So even though it’s not a painting, here it is brought to life.
Two new updates:
A remake of the first ever piece I did for the series, the Megaloceros, given that although the piece of cave art I chose is often labeled as being that species, a more critical look to the antlers in particular makes me think it’s a red deer instead. I picked a more agreed-upon depiction of Megaloceros and also took the opportunity to make it a little more anatomically accurate.
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by jonathan.mllr
RUNNER, 1922, Gunta Stölzl, textile artist, Bauhaus member and the first female master at the Bauhaus, designed this piece with a bold vision: serial production and modern living. Presented at the first Bauhaus exhibition in 1923, it marked a turning point for textile design.
Learn more: https://shop.bauhaus-movement.com/gunta-stolzl-runner-1922-bauhaus-rug/
Paul Strand, Rebecca’s Hands, 1923
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