Jackson Pollock’s Echo: Number 25, 1951 is back on view at MoMA as part of Jackson Pollock: A Collection Survey, 1934–1954 after its recent visit to the Dallas Museum of Art. Find out what our conservation department learned from studying Echo.
[Shown: Jackson Pollock. Echo: Number 25, 1951. 1951. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2016 Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Installation view of Jackson Pollock: A Collection Survey, 1934–1954 at The Museum of Modern Art, New York (November 22, 2015–March 13, 2016). Photograph: Yan Pan]
City/Light sketch for a thingy
An Interactive Volcano That Shapeshifts (And Won’t Burn You)
Lori Hersberger.
Stylized Photo Study, really enjoyed playing with shaped and colors :)
Artist: Angelica Tuana Tumblr: http://geliac.tumblr.com/
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Secret of Mana - by Jordan Grimmer
“Re-imagined version of the Secret of Mana game cover for Third Edition’s new book LEVEL UP: LEVEL 3 which can be bought [here]”
Here are some fun and unusual galaxies from the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, a catalog produced by Halton Arp. A total of 338 galaxies are presented in the atlas, which was originally published in 1966.
1. IC 883 (Arp 193), remnant of two galaxies’ merger 2. Arp 147, an interacting pair of ring galaxies 3. Giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1316 4. Interacting pair of galaxies: Arp 238 (UGC 8335) 5. Merging galaxy pair named NGC 520 (Arp 157)
Really nice recipes. Every hour.
Show me what you cooked!