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yukiaruga · 4 years ago
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Artist: Toyota Hokkei (Japan, 1780–1850)
01 | Snake and Melons | c. 1809 | Woodblock print
02 | Head of a Salmon | c. 1815–25 | Woodblock print
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yukiaruga · 4 years ago
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Studio Wall // Research Wall
Artist:  Dae-Won Yang
Faith | 2012 | 54x44 cm | Korean paper, acrylic, soil, glue, coffee and linseed oil on cotton
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yukiaruga · 5 years ago
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Vincent van Gogh | Roses
1890 | Oil on canvas | 71 × 90 cm
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yukiaruga · 5 years ago
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⚫ ‘Orb’ | 36 x 22 x 22 cm | wax atop an oil painted tulip wood sphere #waxwork #waxsculpture #sculpture #floraandfauna #cyclical #cglas #cityandguildsoflondonartschool #isolationthoughts https://www.instagram.com/p/B_FshyZlfSw/?igshid=1s7v7ip4ttuml
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yukiaruga · 5 years ago
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Hokusai | Snake Curling Around a Bamboo Stalk with a Sparrow on it
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yukiaruga · 6 years ago
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yukiaruga · 4 years ago
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Flies and other insects: indicators of time and stage of decomposition. 
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yukiaruga · 4 years ago
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Image: The Three Poisons - Cockerel (greed), snake (hate) and pig (delusion)
“The Wheel of Life stems from the Tibetan tradition and is a complex representation of the constant circle of life, death and rebirth.  The hub of any wheel is the part around which everything else revolves. In the hub of this well known Buddhist icon are three creatures, each biting the other’s tail, spinning round and round in a never ending circle.  A cockerel, snake and a pig represent what are often referred to as, The Three Poisons.  The cockerel is greed, the snake is hatred and the pig, delusion. Each one is driven in pursuit of the creature in front but at the same time is being consumed by the one that follows. The Three Poisons are the root causes of all suffering. Everything that causes us dissatisfaction, pain or outright suffering stems from one of these three elements.” 
http://dharmacharibahiya.blogspot.com/2010/08/three-poisons.html
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yukiaruga · 4 years ago
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Dae-Won Yang
A Fish Bowl-Tears | 2011
148x95 cm | Korean paper, acrylic, soil, glue, coffee and linseed oil on cotton
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yukiaruga · 5 years ago
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Hokusai | Pair of Scissors and Sparrow
“... the toilet is the perfect place to listen to the chirping of insects or the song of the birds, to view the moon or to enjoy any of those poignant moments that mark the change of the seasons.”
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yukiaruga · 6 years ago
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Thirty spokes meet in the hub, but the empty space between them is the essence of the wheel. Pots are formed from clay, but the empty space within it is the essence of the pot. Walls with windows and doors form the house, but the empty space within it is the essence of the home.
Lao Tse
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