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Comic every day until I fix my tablet #1

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Things To Come (1976)
The Alan manifesto. #drawing #art #linocut #typography #manifesto #artmanifesto #thefuture #thingstocome https://www.instagram.com/p/B63fnkOpMT5/?igshid=se3j35qj0pxe
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"I Believe She Meant No Harm." With a little distance, I think I can admit this is my favorite of the altarpieces I did for "Bruxism" at @thinkspace_art. I remember every moment of making the piece and already knew there was a beeline from those side panels to a new body of work. I thought it was going to be sculpture (TBD...); first, though, it sent me directly to embroidery. // Altarpiece III (Cornucopia), 19 x 12 x 5" gouache with mixed media on paper with wood and found objects. #gouache #altarpiece #bird #embroidery #firstaidkit #thingstocome #thingsthataregone

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Commission: Things to Come (1936) is a British science fiction film produced by Alexander Kord and directed by William Cameron Menzie. The film stars Raymond Massey, Ralph Richardson, Cedric Hardwick, Pearl Argyl and Margaretta Scott. The cultural historian Christopher Fraylin calls Things to Come "a landmark in cinematic design." The dialogue and plot were devised by H. G. Wells as "a new story" meant to "display" the "social and political forces and possibilities" that he had outlined in 1933 in The Shape of Things to Come, a work he considered less a novel than a "discussion" in fictional form that presented itself as the notes of a 22nd-century diplomat.The film was also influenced by previous works, including his 1897 story "A Story of the Days to Come" and his 1931 work on society and economics, The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankin, speculating on the future had been a stock-in-trade for Wells ever since The Time Machine (1895). This is brush & ink on 11 x 17 Bristol Board. Inked with a #0 and #2 Raphael 8404 Martre Kolinksy brushes. If you are interested in your own commission DM me. #artistsoninstagram #artwork #art🎨 #oldhollywood #1930s #britishfilm #raymondmassey #thingstocome #thefutureisnow #themoreyouknow🌈 #brushandink #comicart #ishoulddrawcomicsagain #shawnvanbriesen (at West Los Angeles)
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L’Avenir (Things to come), France, 2016 Isabelle Huppert