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Few halloween icons, a witch, a black cat, a ghost and the death angel
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Date: 9th July 2010
Picture taken by Tillie Ariantho, more can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/tillie/sets/72157624337352463/show/
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Introducing My Wife's Icon Paintings made totally by hand painted in Egg Tempera gilded in 24ct Gold on thick Plywood
Valentine Love Icon Set available for download at Pretty Office Icon Set Part 4
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> Living in a Dream World ("Worlds Collide" part 4)
cover: M. D. Bright
DC Comics / USA 1994
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U 23 F 3 Hourglassflowingsand - this cool image was made with our awesome vector variations generator at kwippe.com #MadeWithKwippe
graph Icon is icluded into Artistic Toolbar Icons. You can view all business icons here:
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SBRO CASTIL: #ICONIC (Campaign)
Model: LucÃa Gonzalez & Monica Savignon for The Orange Marketing
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Collection: "#ICONIC"
Year: Sept 2015
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The store is closed for a couple of years now, but the owner is not willing to take down the sign...
(photographed riding in the truck; post-processed with Lomo preset)
San Francisco: Arts for the City
Civic Art and Urban Change, 1932–2012
About the book:
In 1934, San Francisco’s Coit Tower was finally complete and open to the public. Seeing that iconic spire, you’d never guess the years of debate and artistic passion that went into its creation: how many people petitioned against its construction, how controversial the WPA murals were, how deeply loved it became. Coit Tower was one of the San Francisco Arts Commission’s first projects, and it set the tone for the next eighty years of public art in a city full of world-class sculptures, music venues, and community arts programs. From the Ethnic Dance Festival to slam poetry performances at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, Arts for the City tells the story of an urban landscape where diversity, creative energy, and political activism are reflected in civic art that is bold and innovative and where citizens take pride in vigorous, often contentious, creativity. Illustrated with images by distinguished contemporary photographers and artwork from the city’s Civic Art Collection of over four thousand pieces, it is a celebration of a uniquely fascinating American city and a journey through the events that have shaped San Francisco’s rebellious and vibrant cultural reputation.
Featured photographers include: Richard Barnes, Ruth Bernhard, John Chiara, Imogen Cunningham, Jim Goldberg, Doug Hall, Todd Hido, Reagan Louie, Mike Mandel, Richard Misrach, Dan Nicoletta, Ira Nowinski, Susan Schwartzenberg, Larry Sultan, Catherine Wagner, and Henry Wessel.