Hans Hartung, (ohne titel), lithograph, 1966
This would look good on your back
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Hans Hartung, (ohne titel), lithograph, 1966

This would look good on your back

Related, sticks

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Air City

Untitled, Milan, 2011

Maps 5
Stefan Davidovici, not imaginary architecture but “architecture waiting to become real” on The Architectural Draftsman
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Related: lines & wires & scaffolding

Air City

Untitled, Milan, 2011

Maps 5

Stefan Davidovici, not imaginary architecture but “architecture waiting to become real” on The Architectural Draftsman

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Related: lines & wires & scaffolding

J O S E F  A L B E R S  i n k  d r a w i n g  
s t u d y  f o r  t e n a y u c a  1936
married to textile designer anni albers, and best known for his homages to the square, the albers shaped twenth century modernism. together they founded the josef and anni albers foundation where they strive “to further the revelation and evocation of vision through art.”

J O S E F  A L B E R S  i n k  d r a w i n g  

s t u d y  f o r  t e n a y u c a  1936

married to textile designer anni albers, and best known for his homages to the square, the albers shaped twenth century modernism. together they founded the josef and anni albers foundation where they strive “to further the revelation and evocation of vision through art.”

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Victor Vasarely, untitled screenprint on paper, 1963
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Vega Nor by Vasarely

Victor Vasarely, untitled screenprint on paper, 1963

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Vega Nor by Vasarely

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Mike Gottschalk - 14 million km/day
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Sept 5, 12: At 11 billion miles/17 billion km away, Voyager 1 is set to leave the Solar System any time now. http://www.npr.org/2012/09/05/160609488/after-35-years-voyager-nears-edge-of-solar-system
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Sept 7, 12: Voyager 1 In a “dead zone.” http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-07/science/33675928_1_stamatios-krimigis-voyager-craft-solar-wind
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More Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and beyond at justement

Mike Gottschalk - 14 million km/day

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Sept 5, 12: At 11 billion miles/17 billion km away, Voyager 1 is set to leave the Solar System any time now. http://www.npr.org/2012/09/05/160609488/after-35-years-voyager-nears-edge-of-solar-system

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Sept 7, 12: Voyager 1 In a “dead zone.” http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-07/science/33675928_1_stamatios-krimigis-voyager-craft-solar-wind

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More Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and beyond at justement

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Jean Michel Basquiat, Pegasus, 1987

Jean Michel Basquiat, Pegasus, 1987

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I opened my notepad to find my 5 year old had drawn this. Tomorrow I’ll ask what it is a picture of. …
I asked him. Apparently this is a picture of him dancing with a yeast (he’s allergic to yeast). Afterwards, he says they are going to have a cuddle. The two black things are the yeast’s eyes and the red things are dots “Because the yeast is allergic to yeast.”

I opened my notepad to find my 5 year old had drawn this. Tomorrow I’ll ask what it is a picture of. …

I asked him. Apparently this is a picture of him dancing with a yeast (he’s allergic to yeast). Afterwards, he says they are going to have a cuddle. The two black things are the yeast’s eyes and the red things are dots “Because the yeast is allergic to yeast.”

Peter Crawley, No. 1 Croydon
Architectural illustrations created by piercing watercolour paper with a pin and then stitching the paper with cotton thread.
http://www.petercrawley.co.uk/

Peter Crawley, No. 1 Croydon

Architectural illustrations created by piercing watercolour paper with a pin and then stitching the paper with cotton thread.

http://www.petercrawley.co.uk/

Ian Burn, Systematically Altered Photographs, 1968
1 black and white photograph (reproduction from ‘Australian Panorama’, Australian News and Information Bureau, c.1967) and photocopy on paper. The bottom was image created by photographing the top image multiple times.

Ian Burn, Systematically Altered Photographs1968

1 black and white photograph (reproduction from ‘Australian Panorama’, Australian News and Information Bureau, c.1967) and photocopy on paper. The bottom was image created by photographing the top image multiple times.