Dear Members of The Department of Homeland Inspiration,
Here, we celebrate the unexpected moments that can be the stuff of "Art":
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"Sunlight Hieroglyphics" found by an Art Vigilante in the Bay Area who waited for optimal light bouncing off windows onto a shrinkwrapped construction surface: |
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Which seemed to go so well with a swell set of tooth Xrays |
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Friday Errands from Anony Mous |
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America's Frayed InfraStucture, make ends might not meet
and yet another example of patina. |
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What's on your mind? from Bonnie Hotz |
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Which makes Art Ranger think immediately of Auguste Rodin's "The Thinker". The new ears are quite fetching. |
Jim Lindenthal sends in this determined feathered creature (perhaps to sing (Christmas) Carols
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"Is this a glottis?" It's got to be at least a glottis and a half |
And also from Jim, a riot colored fungi hazard:
This image is an example of the internet turning the whole idea of "authenticity" and even authorship on its head. By a fairly well known photographer, but since we didn't jot the name down, now it is called 13226023366image_web. Some guy, some other country.
Has anything visual given you a smile or a startle lately? Send it in to FAF@homelandinspiration.org
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