Archive for the 'turn and face the strange' Category

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a great loss - MIKE KELLEY (1954 – 31.January 2012) could’t destroy all monsters.


Thank you Mike Kelly for your radical oeuvre. You made me marvel, wonder and think.

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deepwater


……sinking forever.

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Violet skies

Touch my island,
Touch me.

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Bubble

Painting by Julia Randall

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The forest constantly feeds the imagination



All lithographs by John Bauer, 1882 – 1918

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Escape into Life


by Jerry Wayne Downs

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The Dreamer of Dreams




All picture by French illustrator Edmund Dulac, 1882 – 1953

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Embrace the alien

Tree man
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Photo by fantastic Phyllis Galembo
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Picture by Ruth Murray
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Waterwarrior

Ergänzt am 20.10.2011:
 
 Bruce Nauman, Clowns
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 predator

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chaos and calm


The perfect balance/ Kevin Sloan

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Here Comes The Knight /All right!


Pictures by Kris Knight

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c o m b i n a t i o n

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silent bird of prey

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… everything goes to hell



All paintings by Nicola Samori

Ergänzt am 16.10.2011:

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sleep comes much too quickly

Nocturne 080, Nocturne 113, Nocturne 118 and Nocturne 105 by Chad Wys


		

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History repeats itself



1 The Painting Lesson of Dr. Tulp by Daniel Africano
2 The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrand, 1662
3 Economist magazine cover. Issue date 13/08/2011

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Flash: A controversial clash/ London, Manchester

»Abbott & Cordova, 7 August 1971«, 2008 by Stan Douglas

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Ceels

color pencil ans floatingd flash on paper, Untitled, 2005, by Alexander Ross

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-G-O-I-N-G- personnage fantastique

Juan Miro. Something we don’t know?

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Every day’s another dawning.


Adrian Kupcsik, Lives and works in Budapest, Hungary

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La création de la terre

Phantom of Matthias Grünewald a Picture by Shuzo Takiguchi, 1962

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Helga Aichinger down by the sea

Jonah and the Great Fish or Noah and the Rainbow

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WHO is Walter Schnackenberg?

Karl Lagerfeld with pieces by Walter Schnackenberg behind him.

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PURE BRILLIANCE
David Byrne interviews himself
“I like Symmetry and geometric shapes.”
“The better the singer’s voice, the harder it is to believe what they’re saying.”
“Music is very physical, and often the body understands it before the head.”

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The falling wave


Engravings by Albín Brunovský (1935 – 1997),


designer of the last series of Czechoslovak banknotes.