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miamaimania · 3 months ago
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"VB66.141.VB" (2010) by Vanessa Beecroft
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arinewman7 · 5 months ago
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Photography by Thomas Ruff
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comorbidlyincapacitated · 1 year ago
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Michael Eastman. Reflections. New York. 2011
Digital C-print
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minimavisibilia · 3 months ago
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Timo Seber Inertia X – Lite 2015 C-print on acrylic glass, synthetic fiber, steel 52 x 114 × 5 cm
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fashionlandscapeblog · 2 years ago
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Gerhard Richter
Kl. Badende (Small Bather), 1996
C-print laid on board, in artist’s chosen frame.
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fiercerthanyou · 10 months ago
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Xing Danwen, "Duplication, Number 1," 2003 / printed 2005,
C-print,
Image: 37 h × 30 w in (94 × 76 cm),
Sheet: 38½ h × 31½ w in (98 × 80 cm)
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jadonulrich · 1 year ago
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Lotus L. Kang Hollow II, 2020 Digital C-Print, pigmented silicone 20 1/4 × 16 × 1 in
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blueiscoool · 2 years ago
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Ori Gersht A matter of Life and death 01
Signed on the reverse. C-print. Image: 129 by 183 cm. 50¾ by 72 in. Frame: 133 by 187 cm. 52⅜ by 73⅝ in. Executed in 2016, this work is number 2 of 2 artist's proofs from an edition of 6, plus 2 artist's proofs.
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 3 months ago
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"CAN YOU RECALL THE FIRST MOMENT YOU WERE STRUCK BY A SCENE IN CINEMA...?"
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1536x1536 -- Spotlight on a chromogenic print titled "Popcorn" or "3-D," artwork/photography by Miles Aldridge, c. 2010.
PIC #2: Criterion box art to the 1946-'47 1946 British fantasy-romance film set during the backdrop of World War II, "A Matter of Life and Death"," directed by Powell and Pressburger, released in 2018 as Spine #939 by the Criterion Collection. Cover art/box art by Laura Smith.
DESIGN BOOM: "Can you recall the first moment you were struck by a scene in cinema, and what impact that had on you at the time?"
MILES ALDRIDGE: "This might be the scene in  "A Matter of Life and Death" by Powell and Pressburger, where the protagonists ascend a staircase to heaven. The film is shot in incredible Technicolor, but all the scenes in heaven are in black and white. For some reason it has stayed with me since I first saw it on television aged 10."
-- DESIGN BOOM, "Virgin Mary. Supermarkets. Popcorn: Miles Aldridge on His Cinematic and Chromatic Tableaus"
Sources: www.designboom.com/art/virgin-mary-supermarkets-popcorn-miles-aldridge-cinematic-chromatic-tableaus-05-10-2021 & Interview Magazine.
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psikonauti · 9 months ago
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M. C. Escher (Dutch,1898-1972)
Puddle, 1952
Woodcut in colors on thin laid Japon paper
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viviseconds · 1 year ago
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Steven Shearer Guys, 2006-7 digital C-print 235.6 x 180.3 cm
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theresa-draws · 5 months ago
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she tried to reach out to him, but he was no longer there
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mauvearts · 3 months ago
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@melestasflight set it up and i shall follow through Fingon and his hunting companion
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tomoleary · 2 months ago
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M. C. Escher (1898-1972) “Other Worlds“ (1947) Source
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donsdailydiary · 5 months ago
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Linocut is done! Here's a test print I did on paper, really happy with the results. Soon to be a patch, when I start producing them I'll probably do a test sale just to see how much demand they'd have. The patches will be around $3 a piece, but that may fluctuate idk
Edit: Finished with the first test patches! Check it out!
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stealingyourbones · 3 days ago
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Vigorously taps the “dc characters are comic book characters. They are not real people and shouldn’t have their actions accounted for as such.” Sign until my fingers are raw and bleeding
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