Some monster designs!
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Gown curtains at every doorway please
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Xanadu (1980)
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RG Veda, Swords (1991) Artworks Illustrated By: CLAMP
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Susanne Ussing: 'I Drivhuset' (1980)
Installation by Danish visual artist and architect Susanne Ussing, that was installed at the Ordrupgaard Museum in Copenhagen. The sculpture depicts a female figure who has seemingly grown too large for (or has become trapped by) a very tall glass greenhouse.
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Decoded
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Self-taught sculptor Romain Langlais turned to bronze, a metal he now incorporates into works that are inspired by nature rather than man. His pieces visually pull apart the natural objects that surround us—building works that appear as bisected rocks, boulders, and tree trunks. These sculptures showcase glistening bronze protruding from their insides, unleashing the perceived inner energy of each object.
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Me when I use the blender that makes 50% of all turtles feel immeasurable pain
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‘Queen Cate’, Cate Blanchett by Karl Lagerfeld, Harper’s Bazaar, 1998.
John Galliano for Christian Dior Fall Winter 1998 Haute Couture
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Falin, Oil on paper and digital
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Katsuya Terada, zenbu (1999)
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For he was a gentle heart and a great king and kept his oaths; and he rose out of the shadows to a last fair morning.