Sunday, April 30, 2023

Predictions, Ben Skinner



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This paper is yours , Pieter Laurens Mol


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Masked confidences, Max Juillot

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BeLeaf, Aurélien David



Aurélien David reveals the vegetal « self » of his contemporaries by placing his animistic gaze on them. Thanks to the sun and chlorophyll, their faces are revealed in a natural way, directly on tree leaves, to become the masks of the photographic ritual BeLeaf.

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Gibonni - Žeđam

Saturday, April 29, 2023

Igor Drvenkar & band feat. Sabrina Hebiri - Baila Morena ( by Zucchero )...

Out of Water, Liz Sexton


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This is Luna, a pup who used to hate being dirty—until she one day had a change of heart.



Just after being washed and groomed, she followed two dogs into a large puddle. In a matter of seconds, the once spotless white pup was covered in mud–but having the time of her life.

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Walkies


The lifesized crocheted and knitted figures made by Finland artist Liisa Hietanen are based off of people in her hometown.
 
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Pinky, Julie Cockburn

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Dagsson

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Tattoo You



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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

People Can’t Believe This Photo of a Bird Isn’t Photoshopped


Kenichi Ohno's award-winning photo of an egret in a marsh has gone viral thanks to a strange illusion.
 
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Two Canada goose chicks on the banks of the Main River


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A Flamboyance of Flamingos


Photo by Mehdi Mohebi Pour.

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Southern Lights





An intense solar storm has entranced stargazers across the world after it created light shows reaching beyond their usual polar boundaries. 
Australia and New Zealand saw a huge Aurora Australis on Monday night.

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Dead at 96



Harry Belafonte, the singer, actor and civil rights activist who broke down racial barriers, has died aged 96.

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Monday, April 24, 2023

Nowhere to Now, Tom DesLongchamp



Seattle-based artist Tom DesLongchamp turns 8 years of portrait-making into an intimate art book. “Nowhere to Now” charts Tom’s evolution from doodling during breaks at work to full-time devotion. The intro and section titles share details about Tom’s approach to creativity in general, but also include specific information about his unique ink/fingerprint/masking technique.
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Blue Diamond, Julie Cockburn

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Who’s zooming who, Paul Davis



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