Playing dress-up
Classical sculptures as mannequins ….intriguing!
Crisp, clean, simple, bright, fresh ….and exceedingly elegant still life photography and styling from Julia Hoersch.
Sweetest little illustrated wildflower bunch – Bouquet (1892/1893) by Carl Larsson (1853–1919).
A wonderland for the health conscious, the resolution pledger and the fresh-food lover, Botanica is a charming new foodie nook offering takeaway salads and sweet treats.
Katrien De Blauwer is a Belgium based artist. She makes collages and loves old prints, paper and found objects.
Just a small selection of Jack Picone’s images, capturing the life of the people in Sudan’s remote Nuba Mountains.
Created in 1877, when type designers had more time to kill, this monogram is composed from the entire alphabet.
It was reprinted again in a 1952 catalog of Modern Signs and Show Cards by E.C. Matthews. According to the catalog it claims the original drawing measured 7 3/8 x 9 inches. Ripley once drew up a simplified version of it for use in his “Believe it or Not.”
The inventor of the linotype machine went crazy because of the very intricate work involved. But I wonder what became of the modest artist who simply signed the monogram with the initial D.
In spite of the fame Pirelli achieved, problems in creating unusual photographs, which measure up to that fame, begin to appear.