Cristina Natzuko Paulos
Cristina Nazuko Paulos‘ paintings… so delicate, so ethereal…
Posted on November 30th, 2007 by marica zottino
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Cristina Nazuko Paulos‘ paintings… so delicate, so ethereal…
Posted on November 30th, 2007 by marica zottino
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666photography is an Austin, Texas based company that specializes in retro/vintage photography that utilizes hand-made props and costumes…. I love the burlesque, irreverent atmosphere of their photograps!
Posted on November 26th, 2007 by marica zottino
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The extraordinary objects, a series of sculptures by Lilian Bourgeat…
Posted on November 21st, 2007 by marica zottino
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I like it, I really like it… this tentacular, sinuous, freakish lapdancer by Sandrine Pelletier caughht my eye…
“Mademoiselle”, fabric, lace, plastic, wool, 2005
Posted on November 17th, 2007 by marica zottino
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Jamie Nelson’s photography…
Posted on November 12th, 2007 by marica zottino
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Emily Barletta’s chrochet art…
“I have a spinal disease that has always been a present and physically painful force in my life. The majority of my art stems from this fact, but to say that I make artwork as therapy would be untrue. I make artwork and it is therapeutic. This is the same to say that I make art and I am in pain; instead of saying I make art because I am in pain. I cannot separate these ideas. The objects that result from this are the invented anatomical structures of my imagination and my biology. These structures relate to cells, veins, organs, skin, blood, and bones. But they tend to express themselves as flowers, plants, tubes, topography, diseases, bacteria, growths, mold, and organisms. They spread, spill, leak, and grow their way into existence through yarn and a crochet hook.”
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Plant sleep
Posted on November 7th, 2007 by marica zottino
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