Jeremy Miranda (American,b. 1980)
Tide Pool
Acrylic on panel
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Erika Lee Sears
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🐦⬛🫐 🥧 🐦⬛ ✨ prompt 12 // pie & feast // gouache on hot press paper
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Soft Flames. Ballpoint on A4
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fully Crafted Consciousness - Nam June Paik’s Reclining Buddha (1994)
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The Fall of Icarus by Carol Eckert
cotton, linen, wire, encaustic, leather (6 x 79 x 38")
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Chiharu Shiota: Conversations Between Others (2023)
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Ahn Jong Yuen (안종연)
1. EclecticStills, 1995
2. 빛의소리 [Sound of Light], 1999
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Huge Low Poly Art Sculptures And Installations By David Mesguich
David Mesguich, a street artist and globetrotter, makes large installations that leaves where everyone can see them, in the public spaces of countries like France, Belgium and Poland.
Huge installations that are designed to shake the social consciousness, as in the case of his latest project “Stateless“, a series where the protagonists are migrants who fight against the borders and the Holy Europe watching from the sideline.
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Leandro Erlich: swimming pool (1999)
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Alfred's Heron by Carol Eckert
cotton, linen, wire (14.5 x 19 x 2.5")
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Intersections of Play: Paul Pfeiffer’s The Playroom, 2012
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“Marble Chesapeake & Delaware Bay” (2022), glass marbles and adhesive. Image courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery.
The Precious Nature of Water Ripples Through Maya Lin’s Sprawling Art Installations - A Study of Water
All photos by Echard Wheeler
Detail of “Marble Chesapeake & Delaware Bay” (2022), glass marbles and adhesive
“Flow” (2009), FSC-certified spruce, pine and fir 2 x 4s. Image courtesy of the artist and Pace Gallery
Installation view of Maya Lin: A Study of Water
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AN EXTREMELY RARE EMBROIDERED 'PEACOCK FEATHER' CAPE
QING DYNASTY, LATE 19TH CENTURY
The long cape entirely constructed with layers of overlapping peacock feather shaped panels, each panel finely worked in satin stitch, the silk threads in tones of ivory, yellow and blue on the eye of the peacock feather, and the surround intricately worked in peacock feather filaments, with one cloth button on the collar and another near the waist, finished with Imperial yellow lining.
45 1/4 in.(115 cm) long
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