'Dawn on the Blue Planet' Acrylic on canvas 2024. Vukašin Delević
btw you will miss this in 5 or 10 years. memory will smooth these circumstances down like a river stone, and you will find yourself longing for a shade of light or a moment of this particular innocence. you don't know about what happens next, and one day that will be the most alluring thing of all. don't leave it all for nostalgia. have a nice night now, whatever night it happens to be.
Designed in the late 1940s by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen, Case Study House #9 was built in the Pacific Palisades next door to the Eames House on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The interiors of the steel-frame house featured concrete flooring, wood-paneled ceilings, and multiple levels in an open floor plan. The house was commissioned by John Entenza, the editor of California Arts and Architecture Magazine, the publication that sponsored the multi-year Case Study Houses project. (Photo: Julius Shulman, 1950; © J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles) Photo restoration by Modernist Collection.
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WTF, 1994 Scientology Handbook
Boulders penetrate this home's glass walls and merge with a "floating" fireplace in this 1956 design for an architect's own family. In Palm Springs, California, E. Stewart Williams became well-known for integrating the desert's natural materials with Modernist, open-plan houses, and even built a home for Frank Sinatra. (Photo: Julius Shulman, 1960; © J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles) Photo restoration by Modernist Collection.
바닥 붙이다 리락이 누워있눈게 너모 기여워서
Braun HF1, Photographed by Gerhardt Kellermann
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