Oct 05 2009
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Oct 02 2009
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The Granada trip begins in Albaycin
quarter witha a network of streets and squares, such as San Nicolas, from whose the view catch the Alhambra buildings and mountain of Sierra Nevada.
I want to buy everything in this picture…
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May 27 2009
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Print Ad Campaign of the Day: “Papermate: Ultra Fine” by JMC YR, Caracas.
Any company that encourages you to use their product to cheat on a trig exam is okay in my book.
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“ 不幸な男はナショナリズムに、不幸な女はスピリチュアルに走るという。
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Know who you are & know that’s enuogh
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ak47:
tbcl:
via www.tinyvices.com
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Taro Okamoto, 26 February 1911 – 7 January 1996
via Prominent People of Minato City:
Painter and sculptor. He was the firstborn son of the painter Ippei Okamoto and the writer Kanoko Okamoto. In 1929 he withdrew from the Oil Painting Department of Tokyo Art School and went to France with his parents. He subsequently studied philosophy, psychology, and folklore at the University of Paris and returned to Japan when Paris fell in 1940.
He advocated avant-garde art and the symbiosis of polar opposites, and he produced controversial pieces continually after the war, such as Yoake (Dawn) and Jukogyo (Heavy Industry). He also focused on the culture of Jomon and Okinawa, and engaged in literary activity. In 1970, he produced Japan Expo’s symbol tower, the “Taiyo no to” (Tower of the Sun) as the theme exhibition producer. He is well known for his phrase “Art is an explosion!”
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the persistence of memory by salvador dali
May 19 2009
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