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nature of reality
Making the nature scene. Waiting for the day.




drawings by Masahiko Yendo

and:

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Me and I. Gloomy moods and inspiration.

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We’re a funny combination. Me and I. I don’t think I’m different or in any way unique.


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I think that you know what to do, yeah


I’m sure that you know what to do

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Day and Night/ Wrong or Right

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ACID

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-G-O-I-N-G- personnage fantastique

Juan Miro. Something we don’t know?

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-G-O-I-N-G-NEW by visvim:



watch also: A-01-00187

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Every day’s another dawning.


Adrian Kupcsik, Lives and works in Budapest, Hungary

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born a classic/ I like these new shape combines the casual standards to a sneaker feel.


Strada by Volta.

ergänzt am 04.08.2011:

CLEAN-ULTRALITE by Reebok

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La création de la terre

Phantom of Matthias Grünewald a Picture by Shuzo Takiguchi, 1962

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New picture by Mark Power, UK


New picture by Noah Vaughn, Chicago

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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 stillness and the absence of readymade

Wolfgang Tillmans

New, 28.06.2011

New, 28.12.2011

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The falling wave


Engravings by Albín Brunovský (1935 – 1997),


designer of the last series of Czechoslovak banknotes.

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Groovin’ with Bob

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1 New Balance U550
2 Lamina 20L Kudu
3 Christo Lamina
4 Konbu Backpack

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“Lass die Katze ins Haus (mit ihrem Pokal)”, 2006 by Karl Karner

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1+2 Buildings at the University of Leicester, by Stirling and Gowan, 1959
3 Ham Common Low-Rise Flats, by Stirling and Gowan, 1958
4, 5 + 6 Andrew Melville Halls, St. Andrews, by James Stirling, 1967

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Mother and Son
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Now sleeps the land of houses
My man is away for awhile

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but safe and alone we lie
we two were alone in the world

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We knew the secret of earth
and the tale of its labour and pain.

1 July Bride, 2008, oil on linen mounted on panel, 20″ x 30″
2 Late October, 2009, oil on linen mounted on panel, 12″ x 15″
3 R.T.s Paper Crown, 2007, oil on linen mounted on panel, 16″ x 20″

all works by David Graeme Baker

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by Peter Lindbergh
Vogue Italia, march 1998.
Models: Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Lynn Koester

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Moon Model
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1 Prepared by Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt, Germany, in 1898. Made of 116 sections of plaster on a framework of wood and metal.
2 Uranus and Its Rings, Image by Voyager, January 24, 1986
3 Found

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Factory in Giorgionesque Landscape

Oil on linen, 50.5 x 76 cm by Renny Tait, 1965

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Some were born to change the world
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1 Sculpture by Juul Kraijer(1970)
2 Sculpture by Gerard Mas(1976)

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social realism

by Will Barnet (born May 25, 1911) an American artist.

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Praying to a dying star, the memories fading

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Alexander Calders, wonderful and obscure Circus,



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the ghostly complexities of a present
Gerry Judah’s remarkable series of paintings ‘Frontiers’, concerns the rupture of places, and architecture, by violence.


Ruins hide things. Not just the memory of what they were, but the memories they still contain.

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The sun is out, it melts the snow that fell yesterday

Great artwork by young big hollywood Tomasz Opasinski. Go and check it out.

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eye shadow.

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