It said an anon submitted this, so sorry, we’re going to post it like this.
Any idea on the source by any chance? Or the book it came from?
okay this is kind of totally handy
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I hope skitty even realizes this is even slightly a simii. I swear it is. I promise you.
Here have two hideous other pages, that were supposed to go with the last page I posted
. 3 more to go!
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Massive 16th Century Sculpture of a Guardian Colossus
Shrouded within the park of Villa Demidoff (just north of Florence, Italy), there sits a gigantic 16th century sculpture known as Colosso dell’Appennino, or the Appennine Colossus. The brooding structure was first erected in 1580 by Italian sculptor Giambologna. Like a guardian of the pond in front of him, the giant is in an endless watchful pose, perched atop his earthy seat.
At one point, the colossal figure stood amidst a number of other bronze statues, many of which have now gone lost or stolen. The massive brick and stone structure withstood centuries in the same spot, managing to maintain its figurative composition in all that time. The park that the colossus is situated in, once built as an estate for the mistress of an Italian duke, serves as the perfect setting for the gentle giant. His presence demonstrates a connection between man and nature. The massive size of the structure also echoes the relationship that is greater than reality. The colossus presents a surreal bond to nature.
Top image via Unusual Places.
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/giambologna-colosso-dell-appennino
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The Author of this article, Pinar, has a tumblr: http://worldwidepinar.tumblr.com/
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Here’s my full piece for the Gallery Nucleus “Wild Kingdom” show on Feb 16th.
I’m also selling a few prints from the “Menagerie” Series on the Gallery Nucleus page. If you’re thinking of picking one up the the next little while, buy it through them! It helps my sales ranking on the site, which means I can participate in plenty of other shows in the future. Thanks guys!
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Irina Werning, Back to the future
Coolest photography project ever.
The last one’s very powerful actually
Dat Berlin wall one
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