” Before a gala evening, Mrs. Post pauses in her Palm Beach home ”
collage on paper
© Sammy Slabbinck 2013
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’ Boxing in Vienna ‘
Collage on paper
© Sammy Slabbinck 2013
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I’d Like to Visit the Moon , but I Don’t Think I’d Like to Live There
So if I should visit the moon, I’ll dance on a moonbeam and then I will make a wish on a star and I’ll wish I was home once again ,though I’d like to look down at the earth from above ,I would miss all the places and people I love . So although I may go, I’ll be coming home soon , ‘cause I don’t want to live on the moon .
“A sense of wonder is not our only starting point. It can also be our destination.”
Sharman Apt Russell | Anatomy of A Rose: Exploring the Secret Life of Flowers
Maybe it can be both?
Parasitic Mind Control
Now this is strange, even scary: ants controlled by parasites, all because they ate the slime of a snail!
via National Geographic.
Ever get that not-so-sentient feeling? At least you aren’t an ant.
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Alvaro Sanchez-Montanes - Indoor Desert (2010)
“By the end of World War I, diamond mines in Kolmanskuppe, a site in the Namib Desert, ceased to be exploited. For over two decades it had been one of the wealthiest settlements in Southern Africa. During that time of splendour, German colonists who run the site had built their peculiar residences there evoking the architecture and décor of those in their homeland Bavaria. After it was closed down and its inhabitants left, Kolmanskuppe became a ghost town engulfed by desert sands. With his series Indoor Desert, Sanchez-Montanes enters these houses abandoned to the desert to unveil the serene enchantment that dwells in their chambers.”
Tree of Good and Evil
Original Art: 26”x40” (not available for sale)
Available : 20”x30” Giclee Limited Edition print of 25
18”x28” AP edition of 5 as shown above
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