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Ansel Adams - Sand Dunes, Sunrise
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Rebecca Horn
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Rebecca Horn, Black Bath, 1985
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I GREW UP IN SILENCE AND SOLITUDE OLAFUR ELIASSON // 1991 [mirror, candle | 19 7/10″]
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OLAFUR ELIASSON THE MEDITATED MOTION, 2001 Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria Image © Markus Tretter
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Olafur Eliasson · Nothing special · 2011, Watercolour and pencil on paper, 82 x 97 cm, Unique, Photo: Jens Ziehe, Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider-Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, © 2011 Olafur Eliasson
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Flowers A   -   Yayoi Kusama, 2005.
Japanese, b. 1929-
Silkscreen print,  51 x 61 cm.    20 1/8 x 24 in.
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Hakea lehmanniana
Hakea lehmanniana is another shrub from the winter-rainfall part of South Africa, occurring in the southwestern corner of Western Australia. It is a rounded shrub to 6 feet high (1.8 m), with needle-like gray green leaves. It is known as the “blue hakea”, with the flower color ranging from distinctly blue to gray-blue or mauve. Our plant is a subtle gray-blue color, but delightful upon close examination.
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Cephalophyllum pillansii
February is a terrific month for plants in the genus Cephalophyllum (in the Northern Hemisphere - they flower at the opposite time of year in their native South Africa, where February comes in summer). Most of the species come from the winter-rainfall region in western South Africa and southwestern Namibia, and the plant pictured is from near Springbok. 
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Tasja by @purienne
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Peter Alexander, Wedge with Puff, 1968
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Marc Quinn, The Garden, 2000
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