George Johnson

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George Johnson

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Josef Albers / Homage to the Square : autumn climax, 1963
Frederick Hammersley / Me and thee
KENNETH LICHT
Geometric Paintings 1969/79 The little-known artist was an architectural renderer and painter. His work is available through the Patrick Parrish Gallery.
Ann Arbor has anarchists on bicycles and a prohibitively expensive food co-op and oh my heart

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Mark Sengbusch
Lovers, 2013
Scrimshawed Acrylic on Panel 45" x 45
Hard-Edged: (Hinted Calhoun/Felix)
Title: Hard-Edged
Author: Pyasaur
Fandom: Wreck-It Ralph
Pairing(s): Hinted Calhoun/Felix
Rating: Teen
Warnings: PTSD
Length: ~2,000 words
Summary: Once they're on tentatively friendly terms, Ralph asks Calhoun if the feeling of bug claws will ever go away.
Comments: I enjoyed this fic a lot more than I was expecting to. The interactions between Caloun and Ralph were perfectly in character. I just really appreciate this fic okay? Please enjoy~
Don't miss this last chance to see Frederick Hammersley at L.A. Louver, now in its final week!
"Green is an ambassador–no, a diplomat. He can talk to anyone and he doesn't push himslef. The red is the weight-lifter and the blue is the thoughtful one."
-Frederick Hammersley, 2003