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Split Single opening to Wilco at the Riviera Theater in Chicago on 5 Dec 2014
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Split Rock Lighthouse near Duluth, Minnesota in Lake Superior.
More information on this lighthouse can be found on Wikipedia at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split_Rock_Lighthouse
Grad | Ul. Iza Vestibula
Diocletian's Palace, ancient palace built for the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, which today forms about half the old town of Split.
The Vestibule, is the first section of the imperial corridor in Diocletian's Palace that led from the Peristyle which was once the formal entrance to the imperial apartments of the Palace.
One of the few peaks in California above fourteen thousand feet, Split Mountain sits over eight thousand feet above the Owens Valley.
Split was a cool black lab / greyhound mix, with a quirky personality. He had social anxiety and was a vegetarian.
Split is one of Croatia's bigger cities and has an interesting old town. We were able to see the majority of the sights in three quarters of a day's relaxed exploration and spent the remaining quarter drinking excellent Croatian coffee and beer.
self - i have a horrible scream face, so this is disturbing in two ways. Shows the condition of split personality and then the disturbance of my face :D
"Jeff Koons, Split-Rocker (Orange/Red), 1999. Polychromed aluminum; 13 1/2 × 14 1/2 × 13 in. (34.3 × 36.8 × 33 cm). Collection of B. Z. and Michael Schwartz. ©Jeff Koons
Split-Rocker is a disjointed combination of two children’s rocking toys in the shapes of a horse and a dinosaur. The work is a very personal one for Koons, since the toy pony had belonged to his son Ludwig. The sculpture’s fractured nature contrasts with the bilateral symmetry of the Easyfun mirrors and can be interpreted in relation to the split Koons experienced from his child, and to his own tense psychological state at the time of its production. Additionally, the form evokes the constructions of Pablo Picasso, one of Koons’s artistic heroes. In 2000, Koons replicated Split-Rocker at enormous scale as a topiary sculpture reminiscent of his well-known floral Puppy from 1992." - Whitney Museum of American Art
Jeff Koons Exhibit: A Retrospective