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POPSamazing paper work this is just absolutely amazing stuff. all the cut outs are still attached to the original sheet at some point. utterly amazing stuff
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POPSAcross the Great Dividea - Amazing "Construction started in 2005, before Americans faced a troubled economy, but as Stillings says, "The notion of spanning that canyon ends up being very symbolic of where we are right now."
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POPSStunning B & W Animal Photographs Born and raised in London, Nick Brandt studied Film and Painting at St. Martins School of Art. He started photographing in December 2000 in East Africa, beginning the body of work that is his signature subject matter and style. He no longer directs, devoting himself full time to his fine art photography now. Brandt's first book of photographs, "On This Earth", was published in October 2005, by Chronicle Books, with forewords by Jane Goodall and Alice Sebold (author of "The Lovely Bones"). He has had numerous one-man exhibitions between 2004 and 2006, including London, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Hamburg, Santa Fe, Sydney, Melbourne and San Francisco.
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POPSCreating insignificant events -Futuristic art Vincent Callebaut 'work was lately exhibited in Paris ; ;" To believe in the world means to create events, even insignificant ones, that gets out of control, or create new space-times, even in reduced surfaces or volumes"
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POPS"They are telling their soldiers to KILL CHILDREN" The officer who fired 17 bullets into one 13-year-old girl, carrying her school bag, is charged with minor offences. Shooting a dog on the street would attract larger repercussions in a normal society. Was the policy of killing Arab children in vogue before 2005? "They did not charge him with Iman's murder, only with small offences, and now they say he is innocent of those even though he shot my daughter so many times," he said. "This was the cold-blooded murder of a girl. The soldier murdered her once and the court has murdered her again.What is the message? They are telling their soldiers to kill Palestinian children." The military court cleared the soldier of illegal use of his weapon, conduct unbecoming an officer and perverting the course of justice by asking soldiers under his command to alter their accounts of the incident.