
▲233 | reblog | hi-resConcetto Spaziale by the late Lucio Fontana (1965)
He executes the first perforated canvasses in 1949, they all carry the title “Concetto spaziale” (Space Concept). Lucio Fontana pierces the canvas, thus opening the image area, entirely doing without the conventional illusionist means of composition - LucioFontana.com

▲45 | reblog | hi-resMaurizio Nannucci, Changing Place, Changing Time, Changing Thoughts, Changing Future, 2003
Neon tubes, dimensions variable
Private Collection, Stetten, Germany
Long term loan to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

you push and pull like wolves at the door but all i hear is humming,
2009
five color silkscreen
20×30 inches

The Ancient of Days
Artist: William Blake
Completion Date: 1794
Style: Symbolism
Genre: illustration
Technique: etching, pen, ink, watercolor
Material: paper
Gallery: Private Collection

▲723 | reblog | hi-resErnesto Caivano. Digits and Pores, Petals and Philapores, 2009. Ink and graphite on paper, 9.5 x 6.25 Inches.
![Morpheus (/ˈmɔrfiəs/ or /ˈmɔrfjuːs/; Greek: Μορφεύς, Morpheus, or Μορφέας, Morpheas, “shaper [of dreams]”) in Greek mythologyis the god of dreams,[1] leader of the Oneiroi.[2] Morpheus has the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams. His true semblance is that of a winged daemon, imagery shared with many of his siblings.
In Greek mythology, Iris (Ἶρις) is the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. As the sun unites Earth and heaven, Iris links the gods to humanity. She travels with the speed of wind from one end of the world to the other,[1] and into the depths of the sea and the underworld.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lao58a5Z8B1qdbm8ao1_500.jpg)
Morpheus (/ˈmɔrfiəs/ or /ˈmɔrfjuːs/; Greek: Μορφεύς, Morpheus, or Μορφέας, Morpheas, “shaper [of dreams]”) in Greek mythologyis the god of dreams,[1] leader of the Oneiroi.[2] Morpheus has the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams. His true semblance is that of a winged daemon, imagery shared with many of his siblings.
In Greek mythology, Iris (Ἶρις) is the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods. As the sun unites Earth and heaven, Iris links the gods to humanity. She travels with the speed of wind from one end of the world to the other,[1] and into the depths of the sea and the underworld.
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