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cherry valley forever

JBB: An Artblog!
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Peter Solarz
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Mike Driver
Xuebing Du

Janaina Medeiros

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Three Goblin Art

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More #kissa inspiration for that someday. https://www.resistormag.com/features/the-lost-art-of-jazz-kissa-revealed-in-two-new-books/
What’re you spinning this weekend? Starting off my Sunday with Beverly Glen-Copeland #mood
photo by me
Just daydreaming of custom record shelves and hi-fi setups...
beautiful blue skies and golden sunshine all along the way
At this point all I wanna do is open up a Japanese kissa, make coffee and spin vinyl all day long. I don't think that's too much to ask.
Life goals.
If you can’t find a place on your blog for Patrick Stewart in a bathtub dressed like a lobster, then your blog probably doesn’t deserve such majesty anyway.
It has returned to my dash and I cannot fight the compulsion to reblog…
the patrick lobster appears only once in a thousand years, reblog for good luck
when fate finds you, there is only one decision to make.
Vera Molnár
"One of the early pioneers of computer art, Vera Molnár's radical systems-based approach helped establish the parameters for contemporary intersections between art and technology. Her geometric abstractions are created using a rigorous compositional method, governed by a predetermined set of mathematical rules that foreshadowed the development of computers. 'My life is in squares, triangles, lines,' the artist once said, referring to her focus on elementary forms. In the 1960s, she began implementing simple algorithmic programmes by hand, a method referred to as her 'machine imaginaire'. This assisted her in working systematically through all the possible permutations of a series, following a sequence of instructions and self-imposed limitations."
529 Tyler Hobbs
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Angela Holland
Robert Szot
A Slow Shot.