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Day 42 dead flowers in my office
Some things are more precious because they don't last long. ~Oscar Wilde
Karl Blossfeldt – Art Blart _ art and cultural memory archive
Karl Blossfeldt from 'Art Forms in Nature'
Tim Noble & Sue Webster's British Rubbish
Depressing art by Tim Noble & Sue Webster ~ using "rubbish" cobbled together somehow to produce a recognizable shadow captures the interest at first ~ until it dawns on one the silhouettes are usually as hideous as the trash that produces them. And this sample is relatively tame!
The Curve in the Line
Karl Blossfeldt (German, 1865-1932) Photographs and Drawings, 1928-1932 • Hogweed (Cow Parsnip) More Blossfeldt
Allium ostrowskianum, Knoblauchpflanze (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)
Allium ostrowskianum, Knoblauchpflanze; Karl Blossfeldt (German, 1865 - 1932); Berlin, Germany; 1928; Gelatin silver print; 15.9 × 20 cm (6 1/4 × 7 7/8 in.); 84.XM.142.7; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California
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Karl Blossfeld - (1865-1932)
PhilanthropArt
The Early-20th-Century Photographer Who Magnified the Alien...
Karl Blossfeldt at Whitechapel Gallery London
Edward Henry Weston (March 24, 1886 – January 1, 1958) was a 20th-century American photographer. He has been called "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers…"[1] and "one of the masters of 20th century photography."
Karl Blossfeldt
Karl Blossfeldt: krab_ko