Wednesday, October 16, 2019

marte.marte - Fire station, Weiler 2004. Via, photos ©...



















marte.marte - Fire station, Weiler 2004. Via, photos © Ignacio Martinez.

Augustin und Frank - House OS, located in a former industrial...





















Augustin und Frank - House OS, located in a former industrial building, Berlin 2013. Photos © Werner Huthmacher.

Augustin und Frank - Remise Schlesische street loft apartments,...

















Augustin und Frank - Remise Schlesische street loft apartments, Berlin 2006. Via, photos © Werner Huthmacher.

fer1972:Today’s Classic: Great Quotes from the Great Oscar Wilde...















fer1972:

Today’s Classic: Great Quotes from the Great Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)

Happy 165, Oscar!

crossconnectmag: Pastel and Soft Sculptures by Jaz Harold Jaz...



















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Pastel and Soft Sculptures by Jaz Harold

Jaz Harold is a New York / Tokyo-based fine artist. Her work explores the connection between the ego, feminism, sexuality, and the flow of both inter- and intra-personal energy. Recent pieces have been soft and inviting, rich with plush fabrics, yarns, and pastel hues. Her use of flower motifs connect the ideas of growth, femininity, sexuality, and love; while the repeated use of crystals represents growth within energy flows. Using an aesthetic that consciously appeals to child-like naïveté, Jaz’s work softens the emphasis on the ego, ritual, intimacy, and stigma that society generally attaches to sex.   Her Facebook.


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crossconnectmag:

Pastel and Soft Sculptures by Jaz Harold

Jaz Harold is a New York / Tokyo-based fine artist. Her work explores the connection between the ego, feminism, sexuality, and the flow of both inter- and intra-personal energy. Recent pieces have been soft and inviting, rich with plush fabrics, yarns, and pastel hues. Her use of flower motifs connect the ideas of growth, femininity, sexuality, and love; while the repeated use of crystals represents growth within energy flows. Using an aesthetic that consciously appeals to child-like naïveté, Jaz’s work softens the emphasis on the ego, ritual, intimacy, and stigma that society generally attaches to sex.   Her Facebook.


Follow us on Facebook! WARNING - awesomeness inside.

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