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vs I made. Come at me.

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sigh

If I had more disposable , I would accessorize my life from the catalogue.

MoMA Exclusive: Display flowers at the height of their finest blooms year round inside the Pieces of Time Objet d'Art from Korean Studio Style Jieum. Captured at their peak, the flowers are encased in domes of hand-blown glass and filled with preservation fluid. When viewed through sunlight, the object seems to contain a calm forest of plants that feels like a real landscape. Each Pieces of Time Objet d'Art is handmade by specialists in floral design, and is perfect as a stand-alone sculpture.Choose from three styles of Piece of Time Flower Objet d'Art: Yellow Oncidium, featuring yellow orchids from Thailand.; Blue Waves, featuring blue hydrangeas and white asparagus ferns.; Purple Lavender: Study the dark purple hue of lavender sprigs, contrasted with light purple hydrangea blossoms. ; Green Summer Berry: Return to a countryside you once frequented in the complementary green and pink colors of summer berry. This objet contains pepper and heavenly bamboo.; Each measures 6h x 3.25" diam.; Like their namesakes, each Piece of Time is unique in that its flower arrangement and color will vary and its handcrafted glass may contain small bubbles that are a natural part of the creation process. To care for your objet d'art, avoid placing in direct sunlight or heated spots. Do not open the silicone stopper. Products that contain flowers can stain the oil with pollen over time.
Channel your inner green thumb with these ingenious Swedish wet pots that won't let you over- or under-water. Each set consists of a terracotta planter inside a reservoir of hand-blown glass. Just fill the reservoir with water to ensure plants will absorb only what they need through the terracotta pot walls. The upper section of the pot is glazed to make handling easier. Safe for indoor and outdoor use while the temperature stays above frost point, these self-watering pots are attractive additions to your patio, windowsill or table. The extra small size fits one or two mini cacti; the medium is large enough to fit a potted azalea or fern. Suitable for most houseplants but not recommended for succulents or orchids. Dishwasher-safe. To clean by hand, use soapy water with some vinegar to remove limestone residue on both the terracotta and glass.
Inspired by one of the most iconic artworks in MoMA's collection, Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (1889), the LEGO® Ideas The Starry Night reimagines the famous painting as a 3D depiction using 2,316 LEGO bricks. Acquired by MoMA in 1941, The Starry Night was the first artwork by Van Gogh to enter a New York museum collection, and it continues to be a visitor favorite in the Museum's galleries.This set was conceived by Truman Cheng, a 25-year old Hong Kong-based LEGO fan, through a submission on the LEGO Ideas platform, and has been created in conjunction with The Museum of Modern Art in New York. When developing the original concept, Truman, a PhD student, was building with LEGO bricks when he realized that stacking them together in random intervals looked like Van Gogh's iconic brush strokes.The LEGO Ideas The Starry Night set includes a minifigure of Vincent van Gogh, a mini easel and a mini interpretation of the painting, along with a paint brush. You can attach a platform that fits all these components with an adjustable display arm or display them separately. LEGO Ideas The Starry Night includes an instructions booklet. This intricate set can be displayed standing or on your wall, thanks to the included hanging feature. LEGO, the LEGO logo and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2022 the LEGO Group

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This is just a beautiful piece of modern art.

Short, worth a look. Would love to see this performance in person.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-sJtUpftFU

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On April 21, 1989, Pet Sematary debuted in the United States. Here’s some Miko Hughes art to celebrate!
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What if artists pursued HTML/CSS as a medium? Like outside of web design as a means to an end, just creating images, static or interactive, by writing code.

Has this been done? If I'm the first to try it, can anyone really complain if it sucks ass?

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A little LOVE tonight...I had fun with this piece. I hand placed each rectangle to form the dimension and I liked it. But it felt empty so I kept going back to it for about a week. Then had the idea of ascending hearts. That was it! It just makes me happy. :)

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On July 29, 2007, Clerks II debuted to a limited release in Brazil. Here’s some Brian O’Halloran art!
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Le Lion de Vailhan is a 6m high modern art sculpture standing in the otherwise completely uninteresting Place Stalingrad in La Bastide, Bordeaux.

Is it blue? Yes. Is the art style polarizing af? Also yes.

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My notes from 2011 are the worst but I'm pretty sure this was in the Tate Modern & I'm somewhat sure it was called something like, "Am I Late for the Film?" or "Am I Late for the Party? a feeling we've all had at that stage of life I suppose-- anybody recognize this or know who the artist was

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Mother’s Day gift guide. Popped back on because I miss you guys. Mastodon was quiet and lonely. Say hello 😊#JackiCohenGlassArtDesigns #artchat #art #artglass #glassart #fusedglass #fusedglassart #abstractart #contemporaryart #modernart #functionalart #mastoart #arizonaartist #mastodonart #color #glass

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