Posts tagged "train"

January 21, 2010
amethystdeceivers:

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The first person who can find the inherent visual connection between this photograph and the one posted before will win something I bought at Spitalfields today. No, seriously. I’m in a generous mood. You have 15 minutes to submit your answer here.
Also, is it just me or is there a creepy small black-haired doll’s head with a black eye peeking out of the right half of the body - just below the white sleeve around the shoulder area?! o_O

amethystdeceivers:

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The first person who can find the inherent visual connection between this photograph and the one posted before will win something I bought at Spitalfields today. No, seriously. I’m in a generous mood. You have 15 minutes to submit your answer here.

Also, is it just me or is there a creepy small black-haired doll’s head with a black eye peeking out of the right half of the body - just below the white sleeve around the shoulder area?! o_O

. ask body photograph severed tracks train bw death
November 27, 2009
After ‘Spring Snow’ by Yukio Mishima by Jeff Wall, 2000-2005

After ‘Spring Snow’ by Yukio Mishima by Jeff Wall, 2000-2005

. train photography jeff wall spring snow yukio mishima
November 13, 2009
Toyland by Nicoletta Ceccoli, 8.5 x 11 inches, acrylic on paper.
On show at Copro Nason, Santa Monica, until November 28.

Toyland by Nicoletta Ceccoli, 8.5 x 11 inches, acrylic on paper.

On show at Copro Nason, Santa Monica, until November 28.

. Nicoletta Ceccoli copro nason exhibition girl painting ribbon santa monica toyland toys train ball
September 22, 2009
mffffff:
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From the series previously posted by substrom and jai-une-ame-solitaire, but I like this one best for its conceptual purity.
Monsieur Substrom explains (because he’s like clever and stuff):
“50’s unknown artist. It’s from a japanese/french artzine called ‘Popo Color’”

mffffff:

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From the series previously posted by substrom and jai-une-ame-solitaire, but I like this one best for its conceptual purity.

Monsieur Substrom explains (because he’s like clever and stuff):

“50’s unknown artist. It’s from a japanese/french artzine called ‘Popo Color’”

. bw illustration guts popo color traffic lights train
September 4, 2009
. bw photography train surreal pupae