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I Love Librarians

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<3

Because we all love someone who tells us to shut up when we talk too loud.



Painting with your Head

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ART

HEAD.

When a paint brush isn't pretentious enough.



Pissed Off Cat

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Stupid Human,

you will kneel to me and do as I say. You will change the Kitty Litter and have my bowl of water filled to the top each morning. These are my demands, you fool.

- Fluffy

    

       

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Leopard High Top Sneakers

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Diet Butcher Slim Skin Leopard High Top Sneakers

   

   

Pretty funky sneakers that make you want to go urban hunting. In this summer heat, sometimes you need to be the wild animal.



22 July 5.20pm

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Filing party.



Lucian Freud Dies at 88

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Lucian Freud

Whose Portraits Set Auction Records, Dies at 88

Lucian Freud, the British painter of regular people in all their fleshy glory who stayed loyal to portraiture and realism even when modern art veered toward the abstract, has died. He was 88.

Freud died last night at his home in London after a brief illness, said William Acquavella, owner of Acquavella Galleries in New York, which is Freud’s worldwide dealer.

 

A grandson of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud preferred to use friends and family members, including his mother, as subjects of his portraits, using thick gobs of paint to reveal the human body’s curves, folds and imperfections. (He preferred the term “naked” rather than “nude.”) Starting in the 1980s he graduated to larger and larger canvases.

 

“I paint people not because of what they are like, not exactly in spite of what they are like, but how they happen to be,” he said.

Bloomberg News critic Jorg von Uthmann, in a review of a 2010 show at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, called Freud’s work “unashamedly traditional, stubbornly figurative and realistic to the point of being brutal.”

 

Born in Germany, Freud moved to the U.K. at 11 and later became a naturalized citizen. His longtime studio was at a home in the London neighborhood of Holland Park. In 2000 and 2001, Queen Elizabeth II sat for a portrait that provided fodder for Freud’s fans and critics alike. He painted model Kate Moss in 2002, while she was pregnant.



Dogs Love Company

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Dogs love company. They place it first in their short list of needs. -J.R. Ackerley

  



Kiki Valdes - Sin Gin - Drawing 2011

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KIKI VALDES

"Sin Gin" 2011

   



Thursday July 22 6.22pm

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Away today

 

away sick

 

conference leave

annual leave

annual leave

 

sick today

sick today

in my absence

please call

sick today

on leave

 

if there are any issues please come and see me before end of business thursday, otherwise i will deal with them when i get back on monday.

 

sick today

please call

(intranet poem)



Wednesday 6.20pm

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Love Letters

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LOVE LETTER.

Remember these?

   



Monday 18 July 5.32pm

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You can't always get what you want.



Friday July 15 12.43pm

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(just my attempt at a mock up for a poster we are planning at the moment).



"Social Networking" Meme

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The wonderful "Social Networking" Meme



July 14 2011 6.12pm

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It's a JUNGle out there.



Beastie Boys feat. Santigold (New Music Video)

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New Video:

BEASTIE

BOYS

feat: Santigold

The brand new Beastie Boys video is here for the record "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win." The boys are again reunited with director Spike Jonze, who directed the legendary Beasties epic cop video "Sabotage." This one is pretty old school on a lot of levels. What comes to mind is G.I. Joe and my personal summer of 1986, bored in the backyard with my G.I. Joe's. Check it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   



Vanessa Rose

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Vanessa Rose

"My daughter is always bringing dead bugs and sticks for my artwork"



Josh Keyes

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Josh Keyes

Josh Keyes' style is reminiscent of the diagrammatic vocabulary found in scientific textbook illustrations that often express through a detached and clinical viewpoint an empirical representation of the natural world. Assembled into this virtual stage set are references to contemporary events along with images and themes from his personal mythology. Josh Keyes' work is a hybrid of eco-surrealism and dystopian folktales that express a concern for our time and the Earth's future. 

Check out more of Josh Keyes' arwork at

http://www.joshkeyes.net/



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D1 Magazine is Here!



Kaytsuyo Aoki

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Katsuyo Aoki’s delicate porcelain works on display, including Predictive dream IX and Trolldom, combine both decorative patterns and paints of blue and purple baked on parts of the white porcelain, creating a smeared-like appearance. Presented in an entirely stark white room, the sculptural pieces which bear a mixture of traditional ornamentation decorum of symmetry together with fantastical depictions of other-worldly creatures and skulls, draw viewers into an enclosure befitting a religious and mythical experience. Aoki creates these works based on what she terms her “inner shadow” of imagination and fantasies, and strives to convey both a sense of strength and fragility to parallel the nature of human societies anchored on the advance of technology and progress, while remaining fractious and imperfect.

"Predictive dream Ⅸ", 2009, Private collection, Courtesy of Röntogenwerke

Kaytsuyo

Aoki