Yoshitaka Amano: Fairies (2006)
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Yoshitaka Amano: Fairies (2006)
The Queen of Snails by Mother Eagle Via Flickr: Original freehand hand embroidery, cotton, metal thread, plastic filament, carnelian and rock crystal
sharon angelia
@lipking - interlude
petra collins - cherry blossom girl
ralph heimans - the mosaic floor
eva green in the dreamers
marie legall on instagram
mary qian - stillness of days end
teethmag.net - thoughts and prayers for ethel cain
serge marshennikov - calm
stands in the corner of your room ominously
join me in my dreams
swan collection curated by @foundandchosen
- on childhood loneliness
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Marta Blue
sorry for how I acted when there were multiple noises happening at the same time
Nino Migliori, “ Herbarium “- 1974
Tina Rowe: "Oyster Shell Ghosts" (2019)
Photographer Tina Rowe printed a series of found negatives on discarded oyster shells, breathing new meaning into forgotten items. Each shell is first subbed, to help the emulsion adhere to the surface. They are then coated with multiple layers of customised photographic emulsion.
Jane Crowther
For the first time since the 1948 Nakba, there was no Christmas tree lighting outside the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Palestine.
In its place, an installation depicting the nativity scene is placed in solidarity with the people of Gaza who have been facing a harrowing Israeli aggression for the past 80 days, an aggression so catastrophic that it lead to cancelling Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem this year.
With the nativity models placed amid rubble and barbed wire, the star of Bethlehem is represented by the aftermath of a bomb hitting their shelter. The scene replicates those following Israeli shelling of civilian homes in Gaza.