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May 7

artpixie:

Rainbow Installation Art by Gabrielle Dawe. His large scale installation pieces are made out of thread which burst of colours that fades into different hues and opacities. This is done by using copious amounts of string that sometimes measure up to 50 miles in total.

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wordboner:

get it on a temporary tee until 26.III

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Mar 9

obliteratedheart:

Mad World oil on canvas by peihang

 

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Mar 6
whataboutateakettle:

Forever and always GPOY.

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whataboutateakettle:

Forever and always GPOY.

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Mar 4
mouvements:

Magnetism, Ahmed Mater Al-Ziad Aseeri
2009
Sculpture magnétique exposée à “Edge of Arabia”, Venise.

Saw this today; it was displayed in the British National Museum’s Hajj exhibit. About his inspiration, the artist said that when his father told him of the attraction of the Muslims towards the Ka’ba, he thought of this.
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mouvements:

Magnetism, Ahmed Mater Al-Ziad Aseeri

2009

Sculpture magnétique exposée à “Edge of Arabia”, Venise.

Saw this today; it was displayed in the British National Museum’s Hajj exhibit. About his inspiration, the artist said that when his father told him of the attraction of the Muslims towards the Ka’ba, he thought of this.

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Feb 7
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Feb 5

Tissue Series by Lisa Nilsson
“… creates anatomical cross sections of the human body using rolled pieces of Japanese mulberry paper.”

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Tissue Series by Lisa Nilsson

“… creates anatomical cross sections of the human body using rolled pieces of Japanese mulberry paper.”

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