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Le Corbusier
Les Mains, 1955
Photo: Joseph Savina
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Click Mort - Harpy #12
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AUDIO: Move It (T. Edwards- M. Haskins) - The Loafin' Hyenas
originally released by Sympathy For The Record Industry
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T. Tex Edwards - vocals
Click Mort - guitar
Ron Botelho - bass
Hermann K Senac - drums
Dionne Sparks - fiddle
Despite what it says on the sleeve, Tom Blaylock had replaced Dionne by the time the single came out & Click decided his name should be on there...
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Move It (T. Edwards-M. Haskins) · The LeRoi Brothers 
from Lucky Lucky Me
Here’s a tune that Mike Haskins & I wrote for Tex & the Saddletramps back in 1981. The LeRoi Brothers covered it on their ’Lucky Lucky Me’ album.
I moved to Hollywood in 1986 & started a band (The Loafin’ Hyenas) with ex-Cramp, Click Mort. Click simplified the arrangement & changed it all around to fit his style.
Here is The LeRoi Brothers version… 
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Move It (T. Edwards-M. Haskins) - Tex & the Saddletramps
Here's a tune that Mike Haskins & I wrote for Tex & the Saddletramps back in 1981. The LeRoi Brothers covered it on their 'Lucky Lucky Me' album.
I moved to Hollywood in 1986 & started a band (The Loafin' Hyenas) with ex-Cramp, Click Mort. Click simplified the arrangement & changed it all around to fit his style.
But here is the original...
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Murzilka - May 1928 - via Internet Archive
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Vintage Pulp - Saucy Movie Tales (Mar1936)
Art by Norman Saunders
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" Well, I think his whole thing is mysticism. Actually Rothko himself played this down. He'd always say, 'I'm not a religious man.' That bit. Because he didn't want his pictures to be thought of in a religious sense. But I think they're very mystical."
- Roy Edwards, Rothko's assistant.
Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1970 acrylic on canvas 68 x 60 in. Collection of Christopher Rothko Catalogue Raisonne Number: 832 Estate Number: B1.70, © 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
One of Rothko's very last paintings, you rarely see this. I have a picture of it from the Rothko Museum in Latvia, but just acquired this scan.
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Vincent Van Gogh, Olive Grove
"rustle of the olive grove has something very secret in it, and immensely old. It is too beautiful for us to dare to paint it or to be able to imagine it." V. v. G - Olive Trees (Van Gogh series)
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Steven Arnold
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Famous old Japanese fairytale 'monkey and the crab'.
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Martin Wong’s “Bruce Lee Shrine” (1993)
Credit…The Martin Wong Foundation and PPOW, New York; via Eric Firestone Gallery, New York
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