Join me every Sunday when I share some of my favorite links I discovered in the previous week. Earlier posts in the series can be found here.
And here is Week 80...
1. I wouldn't mind making this Japanese paint supply store my studio.
3. Austrian photographer Thomas Windisch has traveled the world to capture images of abandoned places. First seen in this post on Creative Boom.
4. Are you familiar with the magic that Elizabeth Bunsen creates?
5. Have always loved the stunning and majestic books from Leslie Marsh. Read more about Leslie here in this interview in Live an Artful Life magazine.
6. Watch Gerhard Richter in action. My question --- how does he know when to stop?
7. Chiharu Shiota in the Japan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Stunning! First seen on This is Colossal.
10 comments:
LOVELY Links!
I was so excited to see Gerhard Richter! (A Fave!)
Thanks, Set!
Thanks, SETH!
Thanks for sharing the Richter, love his work.
Again...another set of great Links! Have a wonderful Sunday
Ha! Knowing when to stop is always a point to ponder. Shall I continue to feast my eyes or...
Japanese Paint store
Prairie girl resonates.
Nowness! :O
The Key in Hand is stunning.
But its those abandoned buildings that pull at me. Thanks, Seth!
Thanks, Seth! What an inspiring grouping of links! I'm flattered to be included!
what a wonderful batch of links - thank you Seth for including me!
Oh my, what a GREAT collection today. LOVE the Japanese paint shop....and Elizabeth Bunsen's work. The videos were the icing on the cake.
Great collection. Thanks.
I'm in love with all of these links, particularly those abandoned places photos, and Richter of course!
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