ThuH

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I Cast Concrete Objects in recycled foam that I reclaimed locally from Thai beaches and nature.

#concrete #beton #recycle #upcycle

background in #architecture and #engineering

enthusiasm for #art, #photography, #design, #nature, #music and more

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Frühlingsboten. Mixed media auf Papier. 26 x 23 cm.
Herrlich wenn es in der Luft wieder surrt. :) #mixedmedia #collage #frühling #art #monotype #drawing

A drawing to go with the previous one.

#art #abstract #ink

Images of lunar life from Filippo Morghen's “The Suite of the Most Notable Things Seen by Cavaliere Wild Scull, and by Signore de la Hire on Their Famous Voyage from the Earth to the Moon” (1776). More here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/filippo-morghen-fantastical-visions-of-lunar-life
#Art #ItalianArt #RomanArt Mosaic showing a female duck

"Heron in Rain," Ohara Koson, 1928.

Ohara (1877-1945) was a Japanese painter and printmaker of the shin-hanga school, a style that revived the old ukiyo-e stylings with modern influences.

Although his work includes some animal prints, historical works (mostly of the Russo-Japanese War), and some portraits, he's best known for his kachō-e works, or bird-and-flower, a style that began in China but spread all over Asia, from Korea to Iran. Bird-and-flower paintings are exactly that: Birds and flowers, and often very charming and decorative.

This print of a heron doesn't have flowers but it's one of Ohara's most popular works and reproduced often. The simplicity of the heron in the rain, presented with few details, verges on the abstract, and is a very good example of what the shin-hanga school could do.

From the Art Institute of Chicago.

#Art #OharaKoson #AsianArt #JapaneseArt #Shin_Hanga #Kacho_e

Album cover of Tsuki by Kin Gajo, with artwork by Moon and design by Benoit Vangeel, depicts a haunting black-and-white illustration of an astronaut’s helmet floating in space, its visor reflecting a surreal, organic mass resembling coral or neural tissue. The stark linework and cosmic setting evoke isolation, introspection, and the fusion of human emotion with mechanical void mirroring the trio’s electro-acoustic jazz that blends accordion warmth with synthetic textures. The title “Tsuki” (moon) aligns with the celestial theme, suggesting cycles of awakening and farewell as heard in tracks like “Tsuki, The Awakening” and “Farewell Taiyo.” The image functions as a metaphor for inner exploration the mind adrift in sound, memory, and rhythm.

https://kingajo.bandcamp.com/album/tsuki

#jazz #hiphop #rap #albumartwork #albumcover #AlbumArt #MusicArtwork #vinyl #buyvinyls #nowlistening #art #drawing