the streets are sunken
the world upside
spots on sharks
monsters in the mud
shades
my abstract home
for love of splendid pattern
black & white series 01
augenblick
unlucky gold in its horn
red with white polka dots
card for jenn
some pigs
counterfeit hellenic fantasy
dubuffet's cow adrift in the electric
across the river styx
terpsichorean light
exuberance is beauty
hope can be hard to see
if you know
green meatballs and limeade on ice
altered night sky 1-3
altered night sky 4
push comes to love
overwhelmed by thirsty birds
the partially invisible mixed-up transvestite
thinkin' 'bout animals in love
her opinions were highly valued
carbon black and h2o, round two
carbon black and h2o, round one
stilettos
neon psychic
stamps à la canada
plastic plastic metal metal metal
dreaming of railroad tracks and pedestal
pygoplites diacanthus
fuzzy flashy funky
a little bit of gold
après le déluge, ceci
zowie!
three fisheyes
is it?
prunus myrabalanus rotundus
enthusiastic scarf
asemic writing dogs me
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"I hate being an object"
Cut-paper collage postcard.
Photograph (1960) of Marilyn Monroe by Eve Arnold. In 1962 Marilyn Monroe said, "I do not consider myself a kind of merchandise but I am sure that many people do not see anything else in me... That is what annoys me: a sex symbol becomes an object. I hate being an object."
Machinery photos (1900) taken by Bernd & Hilla Becher are of blast furnaces, which turn iron ore into molten metal.
Photograph (1960) of Marilyn Monroe by Eve Arnold. In 1962 Marilyn Monroe said, "I do not consider myself a kind of merchandise but I am sure that many people do not see anything else in me... That is what annoys me: a sex symbol becomes an object. I hate being an object."
Machinery photos (1900) taken by Bernd & Hilla Becher are of blast furnaces, which turn iron ore into molten metal.
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