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Migsihi Kōtarō, Butterflies Crossing the Ocean 1934
Moving on & getting older..
Spirit Bear Possessing a Man's Soul by Inuit artist David Ruben Piqtoukun, 1984
Toni Morrison. Photo: Richard Avedon. Newsweek. March 30, 1981
By Gael Force Art in Belfast Ireland
2011 - Volume 16, Genes to Cells
band of lace made from human hair, likely worn as a bracelet, 17th century, from V&A
Roaring Colors: Niv Bavarsky’s Vibrant Depiction of a Tiger
4 specimens of shell hash. The dark gray and yellow stones are from Maverick County, the red is from Travis, and the brown from Caldwell. Shell hash is the fossilized remains of fragmented shells that accumulated on ancient seabeds. The fossils here are calcareous (i.e., limestone in the case of red and yellow rocks), or converted to siliceous rock in the case of the other two. The Caldwell County specimen is the hardest to make out; at some point the matrix seems to have been crushed before solidifying again, but shell edges are still visible upon close inspection.
A) A silver articulated model of a praying mantis, the wings chiselled and signed under the inner wing Muneyoshi
Japan, Meiji (1868-1912) Length: 4 inches (10 cm)
B) A silver articulated model of a cicada, the wings and head well chiselled and signed under the inner wing Muneyoshi.
Japan, Meiji (1868-1912) Length: 2½ inches (6.25 cm)
C) A silver articulated model of a hornet, with protracting sting. The wings well chiselled and signed under the inner wing Muneyoshi.
Japan, Meiji (1868-1912) Length: 2¼ inches (6 cm)
The Writer's Technique in Thirteen Theses by Walter Benjamin (as appears in his 1928 treatise One-Way Street, in a section titled "Post No Bills")
Shin bijutsukai - Kōrin Furuya - 1902 - via Internet Archive
“There is no other home”, Soviet poster, 1986.
Drawing a crane in one continous line (well 3 counting the legs!) following Hokusai examples (cute drawing lesson by Nerima Museum)
Stevie Wonder arrested for protesting Apartheid, Washington DC, 1985.