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The view from Davey Jones locker or in this case Capt. Cook 's right on up to the sky. Kealakekua Bay, Big Island
Lomo Fisheye
Portfolio || Toronto Graffiti Archive || Instagram
Today we have some buff and Hunch (who after7-8 years still has the biggest roller up in the city, almost 400' and fathom who I'm pretty sure I've been catching since 2000.
Last Sunday we had a photo session with Fifty Thousand Fathoms. Here are some the results! Make sure you like their page and attend their concerts!
Portfolio || Toronto Graffiti Archive || Instagram
Today we have some buff and Hunch (who after7-8 years still has the biggest roller up in the city, almost 400' and fathom who I'm pretty sure I've been catching since 2000.
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Choreographer John Malashock, renowned Japanese-born artist, Junko Chodos, and Israeli composer, Ariel Blumenthal, have created a stunning collaboration bridging the disciplines of dance, visual art, and music in a work that expresses the mystical language of the universe as spoken through the microcosm of the human body.
Costume Design - Tina Haatainen-Jones. Lighting Design - Jennifer Setlow.
by Jackson Pollock, 1947, oil on canvas with nails, tacks, buttons, key, coins, cigarettes, matches, etc.
I liked this one because it had "stuff" incorporated into it, making the texture more three dimensional, and also the colors were darker and more contrast-y. Very chaotic and filled with energy.
Museum of Modern Art, NYC, Mother's Day 2009