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Yellow Rose
uncertainty of the poet, altered
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Loram rail grinder train
Yellow highway
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Sun Catcher (Welsh Poppy)
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Fragment from demolished "Egyptian building"
Volcanic measurement
Free...
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Sunshine
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Quiet Land.
Yellow Pegs.
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Spices not used for tagliatelle
I've got the jitters
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Corner cabinet
Wind sock
Yellow submarine
Yellow Blossom.
Duck does the dishes
Mr. Chevy with grader
Californian Poppies.
Away-team dugout
Shaq-Fu
Diesel
The dunce
Onto the field
Yellow Spring Beauties.
Yellow Dandelions.
No Cleats in Stands
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Cur-paper collage.
Background by Jean Arp. Where would Dada have been without the Arp brothers? Not as brilliant, that's for sure.
Golden-yellow strips by Josef Albers. Albers was a brilliant teacher on the subject of color. And he practiced what he preached: just check out the beauty of the combinations of colors in those yellow strips.
Now you'd think, "OK, a class on color: that would require paint." Wrong. Albers passed out to the class selected packs of solid colored paper, then challenged them to combine them in different ways to see how they interacted with each other. Since we can't take his course, we have the next best thing: his book. Highly recommended!
Background by Jean Arp. Where would Dada have been without the Arp brothers? Not as brilliant, that's for sure.
Golden-yellow strips by Josef Albers. Albers was a brilliant teacher on the subject of color. And he practiced what he preached: just check out the beauty of the combinations of colors in those yellow strips.
Now you'd think, "OK, a class on color: that would require paint." Wrong. Albers passed out to the class selected packs of solid colored paper, then challenged them to combine them in different ways to see how they interacted with each other. Since we can't take his course, we have the next best thing: his book. Highly recommended!
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