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“No Style” by Piotr Holub
Part of I deserve more, a personal project of his experimenting with form, color, and light. (via)
1. Golden-plover (Charadrius pluvialis)
2. Lapwing (Vanellus vulgaris)
3. Black-winged stilt (Himantopus candidus)
4. Ringed plover (Aegialitis hiaticula)
5. Kentish plover (Aegilitis alexandrina)
6. Pratincole (Glareola pratincola)
7. Curlew (Numenius arquata)
8. Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola)
9. Jack-snipe (Gallinago gallinula)
10. Solitary snipe (Gallinago major)A Book of Birds. W.P. Pycraft, 1908.
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A Yoga Sand Sculpture
Similar to a camera capturing multiple exposures in a single image, artist Katie Grinnancreated this sculptural time-lapse of her body moving through a daily yoga routine using sand, plastic, and enamel. The end result is representative of both time and form as each split second is layered onto the last creating what is both a singular figure and many. Ginnan describes this as an exploration of “peripersonal” space. “Mirage focuses on the concept of peripersonal space, the space that your body encompasses at its most extended point in every direction, which describes the body’s potential boundary.”
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“Sieg Heil” is a German phrase, meaning “Victory Hail” or “Hail Victory”. During the Nazi era, it was a common shout at political rallies. When meeting someone, it was customary in Nazi Germany to give the Hitler salute and say the words “Heil Hitler!”.
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The Ornithorhynchus
This illustration makes me feel like I could train a platypus to beg for treats…they’d probably stab me with their venomous leg-spikes. Well, the males, at least.
Types of Animal Life. St. George Mivart, 1893.