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anhdodes · 2 years ago
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Iconic abstract logomark design credit: @anhdodes - Anh Do - logo designer
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vintage-tigre · 4 months ago
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“My art is not abstract, it lives and breathes”
- Mark Rothko (1903-1970)
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galapogos · 8 months ago
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ྀི𓈒♪⃝☘︎ ̣͘▨ ᩠͡ ➜ြ🌊
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lylahammar · 1 year ago
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It's been a long time since my last Rosolite redraw, so now that I'm on break from the comic I decided to finally get around to it!! Rosolite in 2023 ✨ I've really missed drawing my girl 🥰
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almostarts · 7 days ago
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Marc Held, "Culbuto" chair,
Knoll Associates, France / USA, 1967,
Lacquered fiberglass, upholstery,
43½ h × 30 w × 36 d in (110 × 76 × 91 cm)
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abstractpenny · 1 year ago
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for all my writer friends:
whatever your word count, it's okay.
a small word count means you got your words across quickly and sweetly, while a large word count means more content for your readers.
sometimes chapters are big, sometimes they're small. whatever it is, it doesn't dictate your value.
you're doing so well, keep it up :D
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circle-pngs · 1 month ago
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━────── •●• ──────━
aesthetic circle pngs
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y0oni3 · 2 years ago
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  ( ᓀ‸ᓂ )   🪡    ♡⃕   ⌂    ⌣    ˚
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  ( ᓀ‸ᓂ )   🩸    ♡⃕   ⌂    ⌣    ˚
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goblinbeetle · 8 months ago
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lungs full of stars
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thesaurushouseofdesign · 6 months ago
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"Steel House," 85 E Canyonview Dr, Ransom Canyon, Texas,
Robert Bruno's House,
Mr Bruno lived in the structure while he welded it almost completely on his own. He started construction in 1974, a year after he began sketching plans for the structure — and remained there, welding and working, until his death in 2008.
The project remains an unfinished home, with bare walls that should have held elaborate artwork and hollow legs that should have held and aquarium and library.
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baesol · 2 years ago
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⠀⠀⠀⠀⁺⠀⠀⠀⠀.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀➣⠀⠀⠀⠀🐞⠀⠀⠀❜
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akimbo-collage · 4 months ago
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Across The Verse
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galapogos · 1 year ago
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WHEN THE ROPE POST 2 BREAK ━☆•.,¸,.•*¯`•.,¸,.•* ━☆•.,¸,.•*¯`•.,¸,.•* ❘ ❙❘ 🚻 ᭊᭃ꫶🚭 (3:26)
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intomore · 14 days ago
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Josef Albers photograph of Anni Albers in Europe, 1930–33. 
Trained at the Bauhaus in Germany, Albers was appointed acting director of the weaving workshop following her graduation and went on to become one of the leading textile artists of the twentieth century during her nearly seventy–five–year career. In 1933 the Bauhaus closed under pressure from the Nazis, and Albers fled to the United States with her husband, the artist Josef Albers, to join the faculty at Black Mountain College in North Carolina. At the college, Albers carried on aspects of the Bauhaus’s interdisciplinary approach, attracting guest artists, including Cage, to teach.
Albers created Tapestry at Black Mountain. It comprises a handwoven checkerboard pattern that subtly transitions from dark to light, reflecting a strong figure–ground relationship inspired by both ancient art of the Americas and modernist abstraction. Throughout her life, Albers introduced unconventional materials—raffia, corn, grass, and even cellophane— into her compositions, helping to advance weaving as an artistic form.
Words: MoMa
© The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2018.
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takunwilliams · 2 months ago
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Snake eyes 2025
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abstractpenny · 4 months ago
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guys i made this and i think im funny but im probably not lmao
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