Image

Sheri Wills’s from ‘nature morte’

Nature Morte: An image depicting inanimate objects; a still life; a
reminder of the ephemerality of all things. A recovered record of the
everyday; a requiem for the unimportant, for the individual’s story; an
exhaltation of the minor narrative.

iPhone photo, Hipstamatic app, dye-sublimation print, 2.75â€x2.75â€

 iPhone photo, Hipstamatic app, dye-sublimation print, 2.75â€x2.75â€

 iPhone photos, Hipstamatic app, dye-sublimation prints, 2.75â€x2.75â€

Anna Couani’s ‘Ghost in Martin Place’

 

untitled work by Hilik Mirankar

 

 

 

 

http://seacruise.ath.cx/hilikmirankar/index.html

Actiniaria

Actiniaria

Actiniaria

The Wonder Book of Knowledge

Cave Men (sic) unconsciously invented the first weapons.

The Wonder Book of Knowledge by Henry Chase Hill (1921), with 700 illustrations

Originally published by John C. Winston Company, Philapdelphia, PA

Read the online version (or download it) at the Internet Archive:

http://archive.org/stream/wonderbookofknow00hillrich#page/n5/mode/2up

A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys


A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys (1851)
Written by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Illustrated by Walter Crane
Originally published by Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA. USA
HTML version on Project Gutenberg
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32242/32242-h/32242-h.htm