
Alice Tomaselli, ‘Bouquet of 54 natural flowers and one artificial’ (2012)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged Alice Tomaselli, America, artificial, bouquet, collection, colors, colours, design, die, DIY, duration, flowers, found, fuckem, fun, green, installation, italy, life grow, live, mirror, natural, nature, plants, sculpture, trash, unknown, USA, vase
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Morgan Fisher, ‘Color Balance’ (1980) (reconstruction 2002)
Film installation, 3 x 16mm
Colour, silent (24 frames per second). Loops
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged 16 mm, color balance, film, filmmaker, installation, LA, life, light, loop, morgan fisher, nature, primary colors, projection, raven row, rgb, romance, silent, the world, wall
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‘Started to rain, laid down, waited, left a dry shadow,
Haarlemmerhout Holland, 29 August 1984’ by Andy Goldsworthy.

Collier Schorr, ‘Chair and tin’ (2006)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged chair and tin, collection, collier schorr, floor mat, found, fuckem, furniture, interior, light, nivea creme, photography, romance, static, steady, unknown
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Roman Signer, ‘Beim Chef’ (2009)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, beim chef, blow, boss, chair, cloud, DIY, explosion, fuckem, fun, office, performance, photograph, Roman Signer, romance, the wild, trash
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Anne Collier, ‘Crying’ (2005) and ‘Clouds’ (2012)
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged anne collier, clouds, conceptual, crying, dimensions, image, layers, light, mount, photograph, photograph of photograph, precise, print, romance, sculpture, water
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Gal Weinstein, ‘Huleh Valley’ (2005)
Carved MDF
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged carved, copy, desert, DIY, dust, floor, fuckem, gal weinstein, ground, huleh valley, imitation, installation, israel, mdf, romance, room, sand, sculpture, the wild, wood
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Richards Jarden, ‘Facial Angle’ (1970)
“The angle formed on the face by two straight lines drawn from the base of the nose, the one to the base of the ear, the other to the most projecting point on the forehead. In antique statues the facial angle is usually 90 degrees. As a general principle it may be said that intelligence is proportional to the facial angle. It is at any rate an incontestable fact that the lower one descends in the human race the more the facial angle diminishes.” Jules Adeline, The Adeline Art Dictionary
By dd
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged 4, angle, bizzare, Canada, collection, conceptual art, culture, ear, ethnography, face, forehead, fun, hair, intellgence, light, mugshot, nature, nose, people, photograph, profile, proportions, Richards Jarden, structure, study
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‘Wet to dry’ (2010) by Ayse Erkmen