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Lily Donaldson by Corrine Day for Vogue Italia November 2010
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YULIA LEBEDEVA | Pepsi or Cola, 2011 | Color coupler print
Sold for $7,500 at the Photographs sale, 4 April 2012, New York. This is the first time this artist been offered at auction.
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A young girl, Rabat, Morocco. Posted in National Geographic Magazine, March 1925
Rabat, moroc
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“Hal Araak fi Olaak?” From a new series of posters designed by Ramallah-based Palestinian graphic designer Amer Amin. The picture is an upside-down photograph of torn down olive trees and the Arabic reads, in Amin’s own translation, “Will I ever see my country in good shape again?” and comes from the de facto anthem of Palestine, a poem called “Mawteni,” written in 1934 by Ibrahim Touqan.
1. Beautiful poster.
2. Its interesting because the script almost has a Nastaliq-style feel.
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