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“1000 combination locks” is a wire ball puzzle game which uses 1000, 3 dial key combination locks.
Illustrations by Redmer Hoekstra
Brock Lefferts
Story of the eye, Georges Bataille. Purple Book, Laurence King Ed.
Story of the eye, Georges Bataille. Purple Book, Laurence King Ed.
Conversations with History by David Emitt Adams
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Congratulations to Rebecca Norris Webb on her first photograph published in National Geographic featuring the photo “Ghost Mountain” from her book, “My Dakota.”
The painting of “Ghost Mountain” was painted by Norman Blue Arm, a local “Lakota” artist in the small town of Faith, South Dakota.
The “Visions of Earth” column in the just released April 2013 issue of National Geographic Magazine - http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/visions-of-earth/visions-earth-2013
Rebecca Norris Webb will be exhibiting at Ricco Maresca Gallery on June 20 - August 17, 2013.
Less Américains*
2013* A remake of “The Americans” by Robert Frank
Monsieur Horizontal & Madame Verticale is a book written by Noémie Révah and illustrated by me that plays with the concept of horizontality and verticality. It will be presented on May 22nd at Galerie Michel Lagarde in Paris where we’ll celebrate with a glass of champagne and striped clothes, naturellement. The book is now being printed in France but if you want to keep updated you can either follow its Facebook page or Instagram.
»too small to be great literature« by anatol knotek
have a look at my little unique chapbook (which can be purchased too)
“Moi le loup et la cabane” - Teaser ! from Matthieu Perret
“Moi le loup et la cabane”. Auteur : Delphine Perret Editions Thierry Magnier
Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology
Caroline Paul was recovering from a bad accident and thought things couldn’t get worse. But then her beloved cat Tibia disappeared. She and her partner, illustrator Wendy MacNaughton, mourned his loss. Yet weeks later, Tibia waltzed back into their lives. His owners were overjoyed. But they were also…jealous? Betrayed? Where had their sweet anxious cat disappeared to? Had he become a swashbuckling cat adventurer? Did he love someone else more? His owners were determined to find out.
Excited that this book by my friends Wendy MacNaughton and Caroline Paul is out today! I read it last week — it’s great.
Here’s an interview with Caroline and Wendy about the book.
There’s a Tumblr where you can tell your own Lost Cat story here.
haaa… Dada !, 2008 - Muriel Rodolosse - Documents d’artistes Aquitaine
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