“スイーツのこと考えてるだけ(斉受け)”
“사이테루 쿠스오 폭주 보고 싶다.. ✨✨✨”
#斉木楠雄のΨ難 #사이쿠스 "내 이름은 사이키 쿠스오. 무능력자다."
付き合ってない窪海のバレンタイン。ひゅーひゅー!恋しろ!!
“石化注意のほうも載せときます~”
【※腐向け注意】 明斉でmagnetイメイラ描きました~🙏 別バージョンはそのうちピクシブあたりに乗せます🤤
Pier 24 Photography is pleased to announce the exhibition, From the Collection of Randi and Bob Fisher. The exhibition, which occupies the 28,000 square foot exhibition space at Pier 24 on San Francisco’s Embarcadero, examines the work of many canonical twentieth century American photographers. From the Collection of Randi and Bob Fisher follows the exhibition […]
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If you ask someone what they think makes art so special, they are likely to tell you that it is the creative aspect and the sensual aspect of art that makes it so special. This is true and makes sense too but one of the things that makes art so wonderful to so many according to us, is the fact that it has no limits or limitations. We don’t know whether you agree with us or not, but we are planning to make a convincing case of this point in this article. In this article, we are going to be talking about art that is larger than life in the sense that instead of limiting itself to a canvas or a particular material it is using land or natural features to showcase the creativity of the artist. We are talking about land art installations in this article. It is only when you look at these stunning land art installations will you realize that these are immense works of art that seem to own the land on which they have been made without dominating them. This is probably due to the fact that the land is part of the art as much as the art is part of the land and one could not imagine one without the other once one has seen it.
You don’t want a video wall to display the kinds of things a digital billboard would. Keep in mind that when you look at digital signage outdoors, you’re viewing it from far away. Things need to be large so that they’re readable. People and objects should appear larger than life. They’re designed to capture attention […]
Interiors: Matthew Morris. As originally featured in the October 2017 issue of Wallpaper* (W*223)
we interview tokujin yoshioka who discusses the collaboration with LG, the advanced technology on show, and how the natural world influenced the design.
[Jared Drake • 2008]
1. Other than his last few films, Chaplin never used a finished script while making his movies. Hence, he would spend much more time and money on his films than the major studio films of the time. 2. Charlie Chaplin was 54 when he married his fourth wife Oona O’Neill, who
We explored the Sunshine State's answer to Minimalism's academic austerity in the 1960s, and how its innovative use of highly advanced materials anticipated today's cutting-edge art.