HIPGNOSIS.BREATHE. Album Cover Art und Photo Design by Aubrey Powell & Storm Thorgerson Celebrating 50 Years THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. Exhibition Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen, Germany, 21. Januar – 20. Mai 2024.
01 Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon, Design Hipgnosis, A. Powell, S. Thorgerson © Pink Floyd Music Ltd. 02 10cc, Look Hear? © Hipgnosis 03 ACDC, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap © Hipgnosis 04 Led Zeppelin, Presence © Hipgnosis 05 Peter Gabriel, Scratch © Peter Gabriel 06 Pink Floyd, Animals © Pink Floyd Music Ltd. 07 Pink Floyd, Arnold Layne © Pink Floyd Music Ltd. 08 Pink Floyd, Belsize Park, Foto Aubrey Powell © Pink Floyd Music Ltd. 09 Pink Floyd, Live at Knebworth 1990 © Pink Floyd Music Ltd. 10 Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here, back sleeve, invisible businessman © Pink Floyd Music Ltd. 11 Rainbow, The Best of Rainbow © Hipgnosis 12 Pretty Things, Savage Eye © Hipgnosis
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Scent Bottle. British origin, date of manufacture unknown (likely Victorian era?). Made up of a faceted red glass body and a silver screw lid. Sized at h 44mm x dia 32mm.
(Source: aucklandmuseum.com)
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Exploring Beautiful Kitchens (Part 2)
Here's another collection of beautiful kitchens that may inspire and even elevate some of us into better cooks!
Another remarkable film that celebrates the art of cooking, savoring delicious food, and bridging differences is 'The Hundred-Foot Journey.'
It tells the story of the Kadam family, who leave India for France to open a restaurant right across the road from Madame Mallory's Michelin-starred eatery. Naturally, all sorts of drama unfolds, with a touch of romance thrown in. It's a heartwarming film that will undoubtedly spark your desire to relocate to France, shop for fresh produce in local markets, and craft exquisite meals.
Manish Dayal in 'The Hundred-Foot Journey'
Kitchen in a home in Chelsea (photo via The Modern House)
Mulberry Collection by Smallbone
Kitchen in Attingham Park -an 18th Century estate in Shropshire. (photo by IndigoKashmir).
Kitchen from 'It's Complicated' by Nancy Myers.
Artist in Residence: Kitchen in Claude Monet's Home in Giverny, France (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
Kitchen in Felicja Curyłowa Farmstead Museum, Zalipie, Poland. (photo via Pinterest)
Kitchen in the Manhattan home of John Derian (photo via Architectural Digest)
Old School Simplicity: Kitchen in a home in Jaipur, Rajasthan. (Photo via Elle Decor)
Kitchen in Charlecot Park - A Tudor era built home with a Victorian kitchen in Warwickshire, England (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
An Outdoor Kitchen in a home in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
Something Small: Utility Room (or a small Kitchen) in deVOL Kitchen's showroom in Cotes Mill in Leicestershire. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
Kitchen in the Baroque style mansion, Calke Abbey, Derbyshire. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
Kitchen in half timbered Victoria manor, Wightwick Manor, Staffordshire, England. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
Dame Helen Mirren in 'The Hundred-Foot Journey.
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'Lunch atop a Skyscraper' (September 20, 1932)
Eleven ironworkers sitting on a steel beam 850 feet above the ground on the sixty-ninth floor of the RCA Building in Manhattan, New York City.
'AG Lunch at Empire Climb' (WipEout 2048) Concept Art by Darren Douglas.
Fun WipEout easter eggs!
see more at https://darrendouglasart.wordpress.com/
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T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings
Klismos (chairs), pair, with Saridis of Athens
United Kingdom / Greece, designed 1961 /produced c. 1990
olive wood, leather
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Christopher Dresser, Teapot and milk jug, 1875-1880. Terracotta, partially glazed. Made by Watcombe Pottery Co, Torquay. Photo: Felix Bielmeier. Grassi Museum Leipzig.
I am always amazed how modern, how minimalist Dresser has designed in the over-decorative Victorian age, decades ahead.
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Double-Sided Reverse Intaglio Goldfish Earrings. Made by William James Thomas in London, ca. 1870. Each earring is comprised of two crystal dome halves that have been etched/painted with matching goldfish and then mounted back to back with gold settings. From the British Museum collection, museum number: 1978,1002.148
(Source: britishmuseum.org)
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