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Heavily processed New Horizons image (released yesterday!) of a global view of Pluto in very high resolution (at least the original was in high resolution...).
Heavily processed New Horizons image (released yesterday!) of a global view of Pluto in very high resolution (at least the original was in high resolution...).
From the museum label: The title article, Fear and Loathing in Elko, is a short story by Hunter S. Thompson, in which he recounts his misadventures with miscreant Judge Clarence Thomas. Their misdeeds take them from a sheep carcass-littered highway to the Endicott Motel lobby, where the Judge has run up a $23,000 tab to an Adult Film Convention and much more besides. This image has become a classic example of Steadman's ability to capture pure animal energy and total embrace of the Gonzo way of life that Hunter S. Thompson exemplified. The chaotic approach, where the protagonists in Hunter's tales embrace every accident and twist of fate, is perfectly represented in the whip of Steadman's pen as he hurls ink at the once white paper void. The accidental brings adventure in a Gonzo lifestyle and the accidental bring truth and beauty to a Steadman artwork.
Link to other paintings from the Steadman exhibition.
SC Classic (FIN)-Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur (SUI) 6-3
Match details: www.floorball.org/ottelukooste.asp?sarjaId=&ottelu_id...
Autor: Jan Pavlíček
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From the museum label: Banksy, arguably the most famous street artist working today, has managed to conceal his identity despite widespread speculation. His first identifiable artworks appeared on trains and buildings around Bristol, England, in the early 1990s. Early in his career, he developed his signature style, a mostly monochromatic stencil technique adopted partly for speed of execution and partly in homage to French artist Blek le Rat (a.k.a. Xavier Prou), who pioneered stencil-based graffiti works in Paris in the 1980s. Since Banksy's first large-scale mural appeared in Bristol in 1999, he has become known for witty pranks and antiauthoritarian political works. In 2018, he famously caused one of his paintings to self-destruct seconds after it was sold at auction (ironically, the half-shredded work was later auctioned for a much higher price). Although his identity is secret, he has left a trail of clues in interviews and the documentary Exit through the Gift Shop (2010).