Barricaded doors at the occupation of a campus administration building in California State Polytechnic University Humboldt.
The occupation of Siemens Hall was established after a violent clash with campus and local police in Monday night. The students and community members occupying the building have stated that they have no plans to leave until campus leadership supports a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, and divests from companies that support the Israeli military.
Cal Poly Humboldt joins several college campuses across the U.S., including Columbia University in New York City, University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Southern California to occupy campus spaces in support of Palestine.
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Valentina Vannicola
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Leo Gestel - The lace maker (1907)
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My Refugium creature design contest entry
It's one sharp float.
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Vintage USSR flag and pattern poster
Artist G. Fisher. Published in 1967. Good/OK condition overall, some handling wear, fold lines.
Size 41 × 59 cm (16.1" × 23.2")
Price $36 + $14 shipping (will be shipped rolled in tube)
Message me! Other items in my shop. I combine shipping. How to buy.
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Claude Verlinde (1827-2020), ''Omni'', #12, 1987
Source
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aminals
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Works insipired by Arnold Böcklin’s “Isle of the Dead”
Suehiro Maruo, 2013
Philippe Caza, 1989
Philippe Druillet, 1976
Milo Manara, 1998
H.R. Giger, (right image from the series “Passages”) 1975
…and the original, Arnold Böcklin, 1880
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SIGINT #32870 from RASR-2 (CLASSIFIED)
1. Broken Magnets
2. Colossal Needleworks
3. Glittering Science
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Yesterday I visited the Penates - the house of Russian painter Ilya Repin. It stands surrounded by pine forest, and the Bay of Finland is a 5 minute walk from the house.
The wooden house is very Russian style with little roofs and multiple terraces and enamel fireplaces in every room. There's a large studio on the second floor with large windows and skylights to allow as much natural light in as possible.
Repin was a very prolific painter and a huge name in his day, but also a bit of an eccentric. He always slept in a small unheated terrace, even through the winter. Him and his wife were vegetarian and practiced no-help dinner parties (with no servants at the door or the table). His weekly dinner parties on Wednesdays were attended by a multitude of artists, musicians, scientists. He was friends with Gorky, Mayakovsky, Chukovsky, Tolstoy, Yesenin etc. etc.
(Last picture: Ilya Repin paints opera singer Fyodor Shalyapin in his studio, 1914.)
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commissioned on Twitter
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Three New Prints - Buy them at https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/collonel_atom/
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Black Weather Shoes
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People make fun of me for having a CD collection to play in my car instead of listening to the radio or collecting virtual rentals of music on my phone and then bluetoothing it into the car computer with the amazon cloud or whatever. I don't know what to tell you if you think either of those things are comparable to just owning a little object that contains the music
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