The Spheres :: a world behind curtains presents:
In February 2010,
The Spheres celebrate one year of
N-Sphere, the gallery's monthly magazine. To mark this occasion, a special feature was included, gathering the last 12 months of gallery guests. Gradually expanding to form its own galaxy, the
N-Sphere includes an interconnected section with the music world. Main features for this month are:
Rome [LU] and
Klangstabil [DE/IT] exclusive interviews,
Gustave Eiffel article and
Rosemary's Baby [US] review.
On this occasion, the main Spheres website has undergone a few changes, including the release of the magazine in flash format and the web publication of its main features. Visit our virtual world
here.
The February guest exhibit features
Aurelian Police,a talented French-born illustrator adopting steampunk aesthetics. Visit the guest gallery
here for a glance at his hybrid machines and automatas. An interview with the artist is included in the current issue of N-Sphere.
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nice gallery
and i'm following you also on tumblr.
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This is the artist's privilege: to be ageless.
(Francis Bacon)
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(c)ev.
•evil gets an upgrade•
Фрау Мяу
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steps towards vosus sohm...
stomach hand - [link]
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"Send me dead flowers to my wedding,
and I won't forget to put roses on your grave.
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"Zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt wird alles auseinanderbrechen, weil man zuviel darüber nachgedacht hat." Thomas Pynchon, Die Enden der Parabel, S. 860
I hope you like it
it would be nice, you fave it...
thanks for your artwork
have a nice weekend
Christiane
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"Zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt wird alles auseinanderbrechen, weil man zuviel darüber nachgedacht hat." Thomas Pynchon, Die Enden der Parabel, S. 860
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