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I posted a few more books to inspire your muse, including Felice Frankel’s On the Surface of Things: Images of the Extraordinary in Science
– originally published in 1997 and updated in 2008. Looks like a fascinating collection of images to make you think as you search for new ideas.
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Alison Swan‘s porcelain shoes reflect her love of discarded and found objects that have developed rich patinas only achieved by age or wear. Swan explains, “The worn, scarred or damaged surfaces of such objects bear testament to their use and give rise to imagined histories.”
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today’s flickr find:
These tiny buds look like puff-pastry pillows Love the color palette and the sweet surprise inside…
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