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[oc] next morning
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panels from phototaxis





Here is a series of bird mounted mouse archers! Each one represents a different season.










LOVE IS.. by Hajin Bae
You’re conducting a dangerous research
Remember to bring sweets








Visions (Francois-Louis Français)
“François-Louis Français , also known as Louis Français, was a French painter, lithographer and illustrator who had a long and successful commercial career. A former pupil of Gigoux, he began his career by studying lithography and wood engraving, becoming a prolific illustrator and print-maker. His work as an illustrator is to be found in around forty books and numerous magazines from the late 1830s to the 1860s. Français also produced a large number of pen and ink drawings, enhanced by sepia, notable for their attention to detail and for their technical adroitness and conciseness
.Français is associated with the Barbizon School of painting, a movement to represent art in nature in a Romantic, Realist context. In 1836 whilst at Barbizon he met the landscape painter Camille Corot and began a ten-year association as a friend and acolyte.
Français’s paintings possess some of the prominent features of the work of Corot in his use of tonal colours, loose brushwork and an emphasis on softness of form. Français exhibited first at the Paris Salon in 1837 and regularly thereafter until his death in 1897. He lived from 1846 to 1849 in Italy, where he experimented with a brighter palette. His work developed neo-classical sentiments with mythical creatures appearing within a realist landscape. Whilst this bought him commercial success it alienated some critics who were harsh in their judgement of his work.A well respected and decorated artist within France, he was also internationally well known during his lifetime exhibiting abroad in Geneva and London but following his death in 1897, his reputation declined and there are relatively few of his paintings on show in public galleries beyond France.”
Sample Works:
1. Adam et Eve chassés du paradis (1877)
2. Le Baptême du Christ (1877)
3. A Stream through a Dense Forest (1884)
4. Coin de jardin, Villa Fremy (1881)
5. Un oranger dans la Villa Frémy à Nice (1872)
6. Mountain Landscape (c. 1865)










Film Aesthetics — Favorites
The Color of Pomegranates, Senso, Babette’s Feast, 24 Frames, Le Bonheur, Death in Venice, Edvard Munch, French Cancan, Red Desert, L’Eclisse, Lola Montès, Le Plaisir, Three Colors: Blue, Peau d’Âne, Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, Baie des Anges, Persona, Cries and Whispers, Summer Interlude, Raise the Red Lantern, Le Mépris, Russian Ark, The Sacrifice, Nostalghia, Mirror, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Last Year at Marienbad, Fellini’s Roma, Farewell My Concubine, Orlando, In The Mood For Love, Alphaville, Pierrot le fou, Queen Christina, La Reine Margot, Barry Lyndon, Claire’s Knee, La Collectioneuse, La Belle et la Bête, Testament (Akomfrah), Ludwig, Vertigo, To Catch a Thief, Belle de Jour, Kagemusha, High and Low, The Legend of Suram Fortress, The Conformist, The Seashell and the Clergyman, The Red Shoes, Peeping Tom, El Sur, The Mill and the Cross, Funny Face, Leave Her to Heaven, An Autumn Afternoon, Equinox Flower, Daisies, Maurice, Carnival of Souls, Abraham’s Valley, Phantom Thread, Le Diable Probablement, Anne and Muriel, Daughters of the Dust, Days of Heaven, Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Piano, An Angel At My Table.





