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artandopinion:

Fishing Boats by Moonlight
Hendrik Willem Mesdag

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y diwedd by the incredible how (intermitten.t) on Flickr.

imagined sea by Malules Fernandez
draenen ddu by the incredible how (intermitten.t) on Flickr.
draenen ddu by the incredible how (intermitten.t) on Flickr.

Tor Falcon: Diary of a Wild Place: March, Pain.

torfalcon:

The sixteen hours I spent waiting, with my daughter in unbearable pain, for the hospital to have a free operating theatre, are sixteen hours I hope I never have to repeat. Locked together in despair, we repeated our separate mantras,

it hurts so much…. it hurts so much….

it’s going to be…

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Essex Song is taken from Julie Murphy’s forthcoming solo album, “a quiet house”, to be released april 16 via a live stream on her website. www.juliemurphymusic.com

a quiet house

julie murphy is to release a new album of songs on cd and download on april 16. a live stream of the launch from her house is an open invite for all to attend…

read more by clicking the link above…

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It’s Sam’s song “Saro” that he performed with Bill as “Sam Amidon & Bill Frisell’s Beautiful Dreamers”. The song was recorded live at Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele in Ludwigsburg, Germany on May 25, 2011.

livre-de-matieres:

Le disque d’Odin - Elisabeth Couloigner

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hotelvitrine:

Grayson Perry ‘The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman’ (exhibition: The British Museum, London, UK 2012)
A fascinating exhibition where Grayson perry presents new work alongside artefacts he has chosen from the BM collection
‘This is a memorial to all the anonymous craftsmen that over the centuries have fashioned the manmade wonders of the world…
The craftsman’s anonymity I find especially resonant in an age of the celebrity artist.’
Grayson Perry RA, Turner Prize winner
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From The Guardian Newspaper (UK):‘Grayson Perry: How I went behind the scenes at the British MuseumTurner prize-winning transvestite potter Grayson Perry long cherished an ambition to show his own art – his own ‘civilisation’, as he calls it – alongside the great ancient civilisations of the world – but little dreamed the British Museum would agree to his proposal…’————
Reference:
http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/grayson_perry/introduction.aspx
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2011/sep/17/grayson-perry-tomb-craftsman-museum
basava:

Man Ray — Terrain vague, 1929