biplane12T
object environment strategies
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2013-05-22
Source: from89
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2013-05-21
Shannon McGrath
Mark 01
2012
From the series Darkness by Day
Pigment print to cotton rag paper
100 x 128 cm(via navyorange)
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“It is a soft ‘G,’ pronounced ‘jif.’ End of story.” - the Creator of the GIF
I’m sticking with a hard “G” (like “gift”}
Source: nevver
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Name: Piero Percoco
Age: 25
Location: Bari , Italy
Occupation: Photographer
Website: www.pieropercoco.comList:- Diane Arbus photo book
- Sun glasses
- Buddha head
- Pocketbook
- Polaroid
- Ricoh GR
- The Big Lebowski
- Pilot
- Shirt
- Bruce Gilden book
- Rosary bracelet
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Name: NostAge: 32Location: BerlinOccupation: DreamerMy (hypothetical) List:- My Black Sketchbooks
- 3 old family pictures
- My Sheriff Star (or any other small stuff i’ll spontaneously take with me on the run…)
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Cloudy by Mathieu Lehanneur for Fabbian
The Cloudy “cloud”, when switched on, thus reveals all its luminosity and evokes sunlight after the rain. A design lamp containing in itself a positive sign of hope and optimism. Cloudy, available as a suspension lamp or light fitting, features gradient white blown glass and die-cast aluminium structure. It is lit by high-power LED lamps.
Source: contemporist.com
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(via dulcisdomus)
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Source: redesignrevolution
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Rest in peace, Ray.
Honoring Ray Manzarek: 9 Beautiful Artist Renditions of The Doors
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currently reading
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Francis Alys - Fabiola (2008)
“The story of St. Fabiola, a 4th-century Roman aristocrat from the Fabia family who is supposed to have been an early Mother Teresa, became popular in the late 19th century, and an 1885 portrait of her by a French academician (which is now lost) has since been endlessly copied around the world.
Appearing on postcards, posters and religious trinkets, Fabiola has been a beloved subject for countless painters, most of them amateurs. The portrait’s format is almost always the same: Fabiola is seen in profile facing left, her head covered by a rich red veil.
Mr. Alys, who was born in Belgium in 1959 and moved to Mexico City in 1990, began collecting Fabiola paintings—as the genre is called—about 15 years ago, buying them at thrift shops, flea markets and antiques stores primarily in Mexico and Europe. He has previously shown his collection three times, when it was much smaller; the current presentation includes more than 300 works.”
Source: likeafieldmouse
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2013-05-20






