Dior Makeup Ad (1971)
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San Francisco's Lombard Street in 1975.
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David Bowie as Thomas Jerome Newton, on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975 (the movie of course being released the following year). Credits unclear – perhaps Mary Evans or Steve Schapiro?
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Timm Ulrichs, “Wolf im Schafspelz – Schaf im Wolfspelz: Ein Verwandlungskunststück (Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing - Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing: A conversation piece)” (2005/10): Ulrichs demonstrates a sharp wit with this smart arrangement of objects. Here he presents a literal translation of the Biblical idiom of the “wolf in sheep’s clothing” and pits across its opposite, the inverted metaphor “sheep in wolf’s clothing.” It’s interesting to witness how simply changing the exterior of each stuffed animal seems to change the physiology and the expressiveness of the animal. In this case, the skeletal interior seems to preserve the animal’s inner “essence,” since the sheep in wolf’s clothing looks like a docile wolf, while the wolf in sheep’s clothing looks like a predator sheep.
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Bird header. Babyhood. September 1890.
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2017-01-04
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Soviet revolutionaries inspecting interiors of the upper class
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A borzoi :)
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I drew John Lennon 🤮🤢the stinkiest beatle
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Artist Svetlana Hitrovo (Statue) “The Cycle of Hearts”
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The winter Palace. St. Petersburg, Russia.
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