Jonathan Wateridge, favourite painter.
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Avery from All My Friends Are Dead left a little comment informing me of the .gif above. I have decided that I must get this book! cute!
I found this looking at thisisweeny. A poem written and performed by Tanya Davis. It’s really quite brilliant, I love it so.
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/Discarded Clothes Sculptures by Guerra De La Paz
/Salad Fantasy
After Tumblr decided to freak out a little, Melanie decided to move Brief Reviews to her secondary tumblr account but at the same time needed fill the gap. At first it was sex fantasy- the idea was reviews on imaginary sex with (mostly) people we knew, in jokes and things. But all the Brief-Reviews posts came up authored by ‘sex fantasy’.. which seemed a little off. Instead Salad Fantasy spawned (ref: “Toss The Salad Man”).. and here we go from there! SALAD FANTASY. I love the name.
If you want to buy it for me, i’m cool with that.
Melanie, knows best. Brief Reviews
/FriendsWithYou
” The wonderful people at the Fubon Art Foundation commissioned FriendsWithYou to create a massive art piece to cover the façade of the Fubon Financial building in Taipei, Taiwan. As part of the Very Fun Park 2010 exhibition “Field of Dreams” became the focal point of the project and was created as a visual representation of this year’s theme “looking up.” As the brilliantly multicolored flowers and bright colors appear on the horizon people are forced to look upwards, to discover that the cloud is smiling and asks you to rediscover the beauty of life. “Field of Dreams” will be on exhibit through July 2011.”
A while a go I posted Amanda’s work- small update now, her works getting better and better.
/I Am Claus’ DIY Negative Scanner
Materials:
1 – 35mm slide mount
2 – toilet paper rolls
1 – 55mm polarizer with the glass removed
1 – old credit card
1 – gaffer tape
1 – Digital Camera + 35mm Negatives/Transparencies
I feel like it’s pretty self explanatory how this made and done!
“But I didn’t understand then. That I could hurt somebody so badly she would never recover. That a person can, just by living, damage another human being beyond repair.”
- Haruki Murakami