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the-cricket-chirps · 2 months
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Giacomo Balla
Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
1912
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𝔗𝔦𝔪 𝔍𝔞𝔠𝔬𝔟𝔲𝔰, 𝔅𝔯𝔞𝔦𝔫𝔷 ℑ𝔫𝔠., յգՑՏ
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lachatalovematcha · 3 months
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・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆ 。・:*★,。・:*:・゚☆ 。・:*:
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rigelwave · 3 months
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Commercial commission done for Sam 💙 thank you so much for trusting in my work and being so patient with me T_T 💙
Commercial and personal commissions are open now 💙
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arcadebroke · 1 year
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oraculojasmineiro · 10 months
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oldion · 4 months
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Two astronaut admiring the planet rising. I used the template that mentionned in another post.
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julyposts · 4 months
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1five1two · 1 year
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mad--house · 2 years
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noosphe-re · 1 year
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We intend to sing the love of danger, the habit of energy and fearlessness.
F. T. Marinetti, Manifesto of Futurism, 1909
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the-cricket-chirps · 22 days
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Giacomo Balla
Scena spirituale (uomo e donna nel fluido compenetrato di luce)
ca. 1925-30
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ℌ𝔞𝔧𝔦𝔪𝔢 𝔖𝔬𝔯𝔞𝔶𝔞𝔪𝔞
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lachatalovematcha · 1 year
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૮꒰⋆❛ ہ ❛⋆꒱ა 𓆩 ♡ 𓆪•̩̩͙ ˚ ✩;;༒ 𝖌𝕝𝒾,c̶̳͚̈́͌̿͋̔ͅ𝖍 ρ𝖗𝕚n̶͓͉̣͉͚̂̏͐ƈᵉ𝖘ร૮꒰ᴗ͈ ༝ ᴗ͈。꒱ა ...・゜゜・
૮꒰ᴗ͈ ꒳ ꒦ີ。꒱ა゜ ˚ ✩𒁂 ・゜・ ♡𒁂 ・゜・ ♡𒁂 ・゜・ ♡
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skrimshanker · 1 year
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De La Fumee - 1922
by Thayaht pseudonym of artist and designer Ernesto Michahelles (1893–1959) best known for his revolutionary design of the TuTa and his involvement with the Italian Futurist movement.
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REPURPOSING ITALIAN FUTURISM FOR THE LATEST IN POST-ROCK/ EXPERIMENTAL SOUNDS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the now iconic poster art by Italian Futurist Fortunato Depero for the 1932 exposition Futurismo Trentino, later repurposed by graphic artist Peter Saville of Factory Records for NEW ORDER's 1981 debut album "Movement."
Resolution from largest to smallest: 1479x818, 1060x1078, & 790x790.
NEW ORDER
"Movement" / FACT 50
(Factory Records, 1981)
SLEEVE ART OVERVIEW: "Already prominent in NEW ORDER's early singles "Procession" and "Everything’s Gone Green," Saville turned to Italian futurism, and specifically Fortunato Depero’s poster for the 1932 exposition "Futurismo Trentino" for inspiration. Clean lines and strong typography had been visible from 1979’s "A Factory Sample," but here Saville imbued each stroke with veiled meaning, subtly adapting Depero’s design. Putting the album’s FAC. 50 matrix number front and centre, the cover is built around the "F" for Factory and "L," Roman numeral for 50, the light blue background of the UK release chosen by the band."
-- THE VINYL FACTORY, "Tracing the art of New Order in 10 iconic record sleeves," by Amar Ediriwira, published September 24, 2015
Sources: https://mastodon.world/@Long_live_rock_n_roll/111401932429175639, Fonts in Use, The Vinyl Factory, various, etc...
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