Dennis Oppenheim - Two Stage Transfer Drawing (1971)
“As I run a marker along Eric’s s back he attempts to duplicate the movement on the wall. My activity stimulates a kinetic response from his sensory system. I am, therefore, Drawing Through Him.
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“también de este lado hay sueños”. —Acción poética.
On this side, we too have dreams.
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Wall Piece with 200 Letters (2010-11) - “From march 2010 until february 2011 I formed one new text on the wall of Kiasma museum every week.”
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NATASHA’S FITBLR GIVEAWAY
I know you guys have been waiting for this for a while, so here it is! As a ‘thank you’ to all of you for being my motivation and helping me reach my goal of getting my personal training certification, I’m doing a giveaway! Here’s what’s included:
- Jillian Michaels’ 30 Day Shred, unopened and brand new!
- A Nike ‘Just Do It’ shirt, new with tags.
- Two stainless steel water bottles.
- A jump rope.
- A Fit Fresh lunchbox complete with portioned containers for your food.
- A $50 Dick’s Sporting Goods giftcard (this place is like Fitblr heaven omg)
- A bunch of workout clothes that have barely used by me and don’t fit anymore including 4 sports bras, two DanSkin Active tops (that have sports bras in them), a pair of yoga pants, a pair of workout capris, and a pair of workout shorts.
- A workout mix CD made by yours truly! (not pictured because it hasn’t been made yet :P)
So yeah! PRETTY AWESOME, RIGHT? Here are the rules:
- You must be following me, of course!
- Reblogs only, no likes. You can reblog it as many times as you like.
- I will pick the winner via a random generator.
- I will ship anywhere internationally.
- This giveaway will end February 28th, 2013 so you got about a month and a half to enter!
I think that’s it! Thank you all for being amazing and good luck!
Lee Jaffe
Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1983This series of photographs gives a colorful and intimate look into the process of iconic artist Jean-Michel Basquait as he was creating one of his own works. Brooklyn-based Basquait was in Jamaica when these shots were taken.
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Maud Wagner, the first known female tattooist in the U.S., 1911. In 1907, she traded a date with her husband-to-be for tattoo lessons. Their daughter, Lotteva Wagner, was also a tattooist.
Photograph courtesy of Margot Mifflin, author of “[Bodies of Subversion: A Secret History of Women and Tattoo](http://www.powerhousebooks.com/site/?p=13792).”
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