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collageday · 2 years ago
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Mountain Home by @selami.arq
Get Inspired, visit www.myhouseidea.com
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collageday · 2 years ago
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Get Inspired, visit www.myhouseidea.com
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collageday · 2 years ago
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Que es la calidad
Conjunto de propiedades inherentes a una cosa que permite caracterizarla y valorarla con respecto a las restantes de su especie. 
Superioridad o excelencia de algo o de alguien
Una visión actual del concepto de calidad en Marketing indica que calidad no es entregar al cliente lo que quiere, sino entregar lo que nunca se había imaginado que quería y que una vez que lo obtenga, se dé cuenta que era lo que siempre había querido.
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Calibrar 
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collageday · 2 years ago
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secuestraste mi mente
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collageday · 2 years ago
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plazas  vacantes.
mejor no tentar al diablo 
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collageday · 2 years ago
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esto es un castigo, del cosmos, por ser, tan ironica. 
Los  amigos, pueden ser utiles 
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collageday · 2 years ago
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llueve,  llueve
y no deja de llover. me han dicho lo mismo en 3 años seguidos
que preguntas. que preguntaremos, acaso yo pregunto 
todos los dias? 
o solo estoy tratando de estar mejor 
por otra parte, que nadie ha notado, algo especial 
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collageday · 2 years ago
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dia soleado
Esta bien
Aunque te vas a dormir sin mi 
esta bien, salir en falda 
esta bien, ponerse gafas 
esta bien, que comprendio 
que esta bien el ultimo de esta esperando 
que la actitud, pero esto, esta bien 
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collageday · 2 years ago
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Friedensreich Hundertwasser
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collageday · 2 years ago
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Merve Dokumacı, 2014. 
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collageday · 2 years ago
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KISHI EIKO - born 1948, Nara prefecture, Japan.
“I look closely at the forms, colors, and surfaces I encounter daily. Later, I wonder why they left such an impression on me. Reflecting upon them further, new shapes emerge from these recollections. I then translate these new forms into sculptures that capture the essence of the original structures.”
KISHI EIKO first studied at Kyoto Seika University. She has exhibited extensively throughout Japan, and since 1984 has consistently won awards in both Japan and Europe. In 2000, she had the rare honour of having a one-person show at the Minneapolis Institute of Art while teaching at the Northern Clay Center. Hand-built using slabs, her work is meticulously formed and carved, then inlaid with extremely small applications of various coloured clays that are applied in a highly time-consuming mosaic-like technique (saiseki zōgan). 
The end result resembles a stone-like surface until examined closely, when the vibrancy of the mosaic inlay and its radiating intricate patterning can be fully appreciated.
https://www.mirviss.com/exhibitions/kishi-eiko?view=slider#8
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collageday · 2 years ago
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Dewitt Godfrey.
via: @thearspoetica
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collageday · 2 years ago
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#ilustraciondigital  #utopicart #conceptart #utopicart  #artcollector #contemporaryart #constructivism #geometricart #geometricabstraction #contemporaryart   #visualart #abstractart  #abstraction #fineart #artgallery #arte #artcollector #spaceutopic #spaceutopicart
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collageday · 2 years ago
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Gabriel Guevrekian, The Triangular Garden, 1927
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