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“(https://www.instagram.com/p/BcfzsLNh_Al/)
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  1. laurentmoreau:

    11x14, Riso zine, Editions Gargarismes

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  1. demiiwhiffin:
“ hello … i have returned and am once again selling some prints !
• 4 x a6 prints for £6
•  very soft but also strong
•  get organised for christmas ! buy yourself something nice ! live ur life !
•  beautiful … what more could you...

    demiiwhiffin:

    hello … i have returned and am once again selling some prints

    • 4 x a6 prints for £6 
    • very soft but also strong
    • get organised for christmas ! buy yourself something nice ! live ur life !
    • beautiful … what more could you want 

    if ur country isn’t on the shipping list hmu and i’ll add it ! hope u like them :-)

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“in theory
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    demiiwhiffin:

    in theory

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“- martha graham
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    demiiwhiffin:

    - martha graham

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“lists 4 days
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    demiiwhiffin:

    lists 4 days

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  1. teratomarty:
“ notyouraveragesteve:
“ I mean
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I rely on this on a daily basis.
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    teratomarty:

    notyouraveragesteve:

    I mean

    I rely on this on a daily basis.

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  1. twixnmix:

    Keith Haring in front of his mural on the Berlin Wall, October 1986.

    On August 31, 1961 construction started on the Berlin Wall, tearing apart the German capital. Until its demolition in 1989, the Wall was a symbol of Soviet oppression and a literal representation of the ‘Iron Curtain’ between East and West. During the rise of the graffiti art movement in the 1980s, the West Berlin side of the Wall became a Mecca for street artists. Keith Haring, the New York artist credited with bridging the gap between the street and the gallery, was invited by the Director of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum to paint on the Wall. Haring created a 350-foot mural, intended to symbolism the solidarity of the divided peoples of Berlin.

    In Haring’s words: “I decided on a subject, which is a continuous interlocking chain of human figures, who are connected at their hands and their feet – the chain obviously representing the unity of people as against the idea of the wall. I paint this in the colors of the German flag – black, red and yellow.”

    (Photos by Tseng Kwong Chi)

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  1. lazypacific:
“ Artist Alert: Kai Samuels-Davis
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“SWAYING IN THE WIND -  Museo Textil de Oaxaca
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    placetimemoment:

    SWAYING IN THE WIND -  Museo Textil de Oaxaca

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