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‘Bubblegum‘ installation by Merijn Hos and Renée Reijnders
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Emily Blankenship I read the article about the installation. What was said reminds me of our jewelry! The design is never the same twice, and we call our handmade lampwork-glass bead selection the "candy jar" because they look like little candies! Love this, thanks for sharing! www.bitchinbeads.ca
Goed Werk Communicatie I prefer Bazooka gum
Nicolas de Staël, Portrait of Anne, 1953. Oil on canvas, Musée d’Unterlinden, Colmar.
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Fluidx Wonderful contrast of colours :)
Bernyf Bvager I want one ! but not possible at the moment !
Brianna Chapman This beautiful!
Veena Gupta Really good.
paper-thin slices of strawberries on silk. crazy good!
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Katie Browne Oh how clever!!
Paula Patinella I've also painted with cooked blueberries... lovely colors
Vineyard Storm - Helen Frankenthaler
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Don Sinish this is a great series of woodcuts
a.glade
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月亮 - yuè liàng - moon
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Liz Maynard just my style
Judy Theseira love the blue hue
Wire mesh portraits by Seung Mo Park
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Colleen Garland Just gorgeous!
Inger Jensen Artist: Korean sculptor Seung Mo You have to see the video of the artist at work to truly appreciate this. Amazing!
1944 Lucian Freud
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Douglas Morris does it matter that the perspective is off?
Linda Severi I'm hoping that he is a toy bunny or a real bunny who's sleeping
Patti Armstrong The bunny is just sleeping for a ltitle while
Piero Cammuso the bunny isn't sleeping !
Jonathan Monk
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Satish Srivastava Yes Rebecca, but it depends if you understand those words!
Rebecca Jobes the words have many different meanings depending on the context. But they make me pause and reflect on the many people and things that have moved out of my sphere and into another.
Satish Srivastava That is the marvel of word! But one thing is also true that its effect is not common to everybody, rather individualistic to each and every person. It depends on the sensitivity of a person.
Andrea Fisher can always hope
Satish Srivastava Yes very true Andrea! hope is the only medicine which can keep you alive and push you to go on!!!
The fantastic sketchbooks of the Architect Herman Hertzberger
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LUKE DOWD Blue (2), 2011 Acrylic on canvas 80 x 60 cm
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George Hendrik Breitner. The Earring. 1893
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gulya kolbay she is gorgeous
Shizuo Fujimoro, Night Train, 1914 woodblock print
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Rachel Seaton-Lucas yes, i do. :)
Gen Yamaguchi untitled, 1948 woodblock print
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'Ode á la Bièvre was made by Louise Bourgeois in 2002 as an embroidered book from fragments of cloth.'
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plastic art
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Priscila Rocha Re-use! Niice
SuLin Ng Nice
the simple good what a beautiful way to use plastic
Teri Hargrave Plastic fantastic!
Becca Mount i finally know what to do with all the tupperware i've lost the lids to...
Il Lee (using disposable ballpoint pens)
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Becca Friede depression
Judy Pullen Gearhart what is it????
Belinda This pin and associated comments are perfect for Kate's blog. May it RIP.
April Martinson Looks like a landscape to me...low hill rising out of a mist on a rainy day. And ballpoints are actually quite wonderful for gradient work like this due to the oily characteristics of the ink. :)
Meryll Williams Reminds me of Jo Dalgety's work with watercolours
David Hockney, A Lawn Being Sprinkled, 1967
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The Food Travel Company Love DH
Haewon Nam Love him
Matt Lovering Nice artwork!
Etan "eY!" Yravas dope!
Artist: Karen Margolis Image Via: Of Paper and Things.
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Juliana Jaskold amazing work Karen...
Bethany Malouf I have one of her pieces rather similar to this and still fall into the image....
Kat Keene Lovvvvvve Tanzanite!!
Kat Keene oooops....
Katie Wilber thats what i thought it was growing mold on a drain lol
gale antokal, Ornos 4 pastel, graphite, ash and flour on paper 49” x 35”
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Lawrence Camarda Engaging image!
Carolyn Elizabeth This reminds me so much of the large fruit bats in Africa that would fill the skys around twilight.
Amanda Cowell absolutely beautiful
Sarah Carolyn. You have reminded me of fruit bats in Sydney Australia lovely travel memory thank you
Dan Backhouse How do I get a print of this?
sarah thomas
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This is one of nine wall hangings, all on astronomical themes, that were among many produced by the Working Men's Educational Union in the 1850s. They were printed lithographically on cotton.
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Pamela Jameson Very cool.
sculpture by Angelika Arendt
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Carma Helton I agree with Claudia!!!
Sherri White I also agree - would have loved to see this in a smoother shape with curves
pixieguk beautiful!
Deepak Innocent coooooooooooool
David Cohen Likers
Cy Twombly, Poems to the Sea i-vi, 1959, oil, graphite, wax crayon on paper.
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Wendy Mcwilliams i adore his art
Christine Neie Always enjoy his gallery at the Menil Collection.
Susanne Weihl what a find!
work by Matthew Harris
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Jan Edwards i like it. i don't know why.
Cheryl Roewer I like it, but for me it would be the first layer of something.
kirra jamison - love me two times 4
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Kate Cherfi this is on my wish list!! love her work
Pamela Barron Cobo love me!!!! love it
Joan Cook I love the colors
Suzanne Ogungbadero It has a playful Kandinsky-like feel.
Jestri Ashley De Jesus love the colors =D
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Caesarstone US @Maggie Amir - You'd love the beautiful colors in this one!
Danielle Winter i like it a lot ~