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HIDING - @chez.amelie WEARING THE OFFSIDE ONE PIECE IN OUR @theline_ PRINT - MADE IN ITALY FROM FABR

HIDING - @chez.amelie WEARING THE OFFSIDE ONE PIECE IN OUR @theline_ PRINT - MADE IN ITALY FROM FABRIC PRODUCED FROM POST CONSUMER PLASTIC WASTE @econylbrand⠀
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#sustainable #ethical #recycled #slowfashion (at Tortuguero, Costa Rica)
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I made some Lucha Lady linocut prints on my handmade recycled paper. Came out pretty decent. #Art #L

I made some Lucha Lady linocut prints on my handmade recycled paper. Came out pretty decent.

#Art #Linocut #Handmade #Recycled
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upcyclingtextbooks: Miles from any classroom, in the middle of Northern Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, upcyclingtextbooks: Miles from any classroom, in the middle of Northern Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, upcyclingtextbooks: Miles from any classroom, in the middle of Northern Nevada’s Black Rock Desert,

upcyclingtextbooks:

Miles from any classroom, in the middle of Northern Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, Dana Albany, a “book sculptor,” creates a massive sculpture of the human body. It is composed of out-of-date textbooks and discarded library books. She names this giant figure: Body of Knowledge. It is burned to the ground. No one objects.

BODY of KNOWLEDGE by Dana Albany

BURNING MAN 2000, Black Rock Desert, northern NEVADA, USA

photo credit: “Scott Beale / Laughing Squid”


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“When tea becomes ritual, it takes its place at the heart of our ability to see greatness in small things…” ~Muriel Barbery

Windows of Provence

Work continues to rebuild the cathedral after the devastating fire three years ago today.

To mask or unmask. That is quite the conundrum.

Weekend blues. Cyanotypes on used tea bags.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress.” ~Albert Einstein, 143 years old today (tea sachet coif courtesy of Harney & Sons)

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