February 2012
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Ellsworth Kelly
“I’m not interested in the texture of a rock, but in its shadow” – Ellsworth Kelly
Feb 27th
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Johan Rosenmunthe
All the images in this post are enlarged crops of the first photograph. Loving how the pixels soften up and start to look like pencil drawings… By Danish photographer Johan Rosenmunthe. Guest post by Hana Tanimura.
Feb 24th
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Woodcuts by J. Borges
Depicting the heroic, the wonderful, the religious or moral, the satiric and historic. Truly original, totally other worldly, see more.
Feb 24th
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Eyvind Earle
Mr. Earle came to Walt Disney’s attention in the early 1950’s, when he created the look for the animated 1953 short ”Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom,” which won both an Oscar and a Cannes Film Festival award. For the rest of the decade, Disney kept him busy painting the settings for films like ”Peter Pan,”. He was showing his work in galleries in...
Feb 20th
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Joe Johnson – Mega Churches
Joe Johnson’s series Mega Churches investigates the architectural ornateness of the contemporary, American place of worship. Perfect. More here.
Feb 17th
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Simon Harsen - Melt
  Melt: A portrait of an Iceberg. Title pretty much says it all. Beautiful More here
Feb 16th
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Quaderna by Superstudio
  Objects built on the base of the spatial lattice orthogonal grid. Sick. Designed and built by Superstudio in the 70’s. 
Feb 16th
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The Ningyo-Do Bunko Database
The Ningyo-Do Bunko Database has a wealth of super lovely late 19th too early 20th century watercolour sketch designs of japanese toys. See lots more.
Feb 13th
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