Meret Oppenheim, Fur-covered cup, saucer and spoon, 1936
Showing posts with label animals in art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals in art. Show all posts
2011/04/27
2011/03/16
2011/03/10
Black & White - Children and Animals
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
Anatole France
Alfred Eisenstaedt, Looking at the mouth of a big fish that daddy had just caught, Florida 1956
2011/02/18
Animals in Art - Hiroshi Watanabe - Sarumawashi
Samurai Aikichi, Suo Sarumawashi
Sarumawashi, literally “monkey dancing” evolved over a 1000-year history in Japan. Ancient Japanese chronicles refer to it as a form of religious ritual designed to protect the horses of warriors. It later developed into a popular form of festival entertainment, and was performed all over Japan from temples to imperial courts. Today, Sarumawashi is ranked alongside Noh and Kabuki as one of the oldest and most traditional of Japan’s performing arts. It features acrobatic stunts and comedic skits performed by highly trained macaque monkeys.
2011/01/24
Black & White - Keith Carter - Animals
Whatever you’re looking for is looking for you, too.
Keith Carter, Leopard, 1996
watch the video below
2011/01/19
Animals in Art - Daniel Ranalli - Snail Drawings
Daniel Ranalli, Spiral Start #9, 1995/2009,
From the series "Snail Drawings," Photographic diptych
2010/08/18
2010/05/29
Things with wings II
I believe that if one always looked at the skies, one would end up with wings.
Gustave FlaubertEmmanuel Polanco
2010/03/15
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