Milena Naef: 'Fleeting Parts' (2016)
Elisabeth Novick - Vivienne Lynn Wearing a Gina Fratini Ensemble (Over 21 1976)
I thought that these inner sections of a pomelo peel thing kind of looked like flower petals with their coloring, so I left them out to dry for a few days, and then glued some of them together to make little "flowers" to hang in my window.
Widziadlo, 1986, Marek Nowick
observing time
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1 art
2forest
3 discover complex people
4 movies
5 stories
Antoni Slonimski
by purgatoryplaythings on etsy
"Cyber Svetlana" 2021. by polinatammi on instagram
Photography by Yoshihiro Tatsuki
Pretty sure that mossy stump had a portal to another world hidden inside.
Period dramas + Art (parallels)
Brooch
Edgar Bense for Boucheron
c.1890
Conceived as a dazzling dragonfly with delicate plique-à-jour wings, this brooch epitomizes the Art Nouveau style in both fashion and manufacture. With its translucent wings set en tremblant and its sparking rose-cut diamonds, the present jewel catches the light brilliantly. In the enameling technique called plique-à-jour, vitreous enamel is applied to openwork wire cells without a backing, creating the transparent effect of stained glass. The house of Boucheron was founded in 1858 by Frédéric Boucheron (1830–1902). First opened in the Galerie de Valois, under the arcades of the Palais Royal, the shop was perfectly situated in the center of Second Empire Parisian luxury. In 1893 Boucheron moved to the Place Vendôme—the first of the great French houses to occupy that location—where it remains headquartered to this day, with more than 30 branches across the globe.
The MET (Accession Number: Accession Number: 2018.447.1)