Daniel Gordon. Still Life with White Poppies and Blue Lemons, 2018.
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Daniel Gordon. Still Life with White Poppies and Blue Lemons, 2018.
pigment print with UV lamination

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Max Ernst. Collages from La Femme 100 Têtes (The Hundred Headless Woman), Éditions du Carrefour. 1929.Â
 Judit Reigl. Saigon, Untitled, Tango. 1954.Â
Faith, Family and Country with Richard Lynch S2 : EP 33
Romare Bearden. Mississippi Monday. 1972.

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Henri Matisse. Zulma. 1950.
vanilla tmux cut-n-paste
I keep forgetting this, because I have the vi and clipboard solution setup on two machines. So, as a reminder, for tmux, using the default Ctrl-b, if I want to cut and paste on GNU/Linux:
ctrl-b [ to enter "copy mode"
ctrl-b spacebar to place "mark" for the start of the selection
arrow keys or ctrl-n, ctrl-p, etc (the default emacs bindings) to move "point" for the visual selection
alt-w to copy the visually selected piece
OR...... Esc to quit out of copy mode
ctrl-b ] to paste the selection into some other tmux-managed screen
Jess Burgess Collins. Paranoiac Portrait of Robert Creeley. 1955.