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42 Works of Modern Earth and Land Art. 42 Works of Water, Snow and Ice Art. 30 Works of Air, Sky and Wind Art. 42 Works of Fire Art and Design.
posted by homunculus
on Dec 28, 2008 -
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Larry Schwarm is best known for his photographs of prairie fires and landscapes in the Flint Hills of Kansas. On May 5, 2007, he visited his hometown of Greensburg, Kansas to take photos of what was left after an F-5 tornado leveled the town the day before. [more inside]
posted by sleepy pete
on Jan 18, 2008 -
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The Fireladders of Soho. (New York, that is.) [via]
posted by Armitage Shanks
on Mar 20, 2007 -
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Requiem for La Contessa: After she was set afire in December, three questions arose: who burned her, why, and what became of her figurehead? The first two have been answered, but the third remains a mystery despite the sculpture's brief appearance in a photo on tribe.net.
posted by fandango_matt
on Feb 3, 2007 -
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The La Contessa, the Spanish galleon that roamed Lake Lahontan, is gone.
posted by fandango_matt
on Dec 11, 2006 -
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Free piano, slight fire damage.
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane
on Aug 13, 2006 -
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Job? Fuck it. from Packard Jennings. Also, A Day At The Mall. (Mildly NSFW due to cartoon nudity and copulation. But, screw it, y'know? via.)
posted by loquacious
on Jul 11, 2006 -
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Art teacher in hot water over topless photos - Meet Tamara, a 29 year old art teacher at Austin High School (notable alumni) in Austin, TX. She's in danger of losing her job with the Austin independent School District over inappropriate photos posted to her Flickr account (may be NSFW). "I'm an artist and I'm going to participate in the arts," Hoover said. "If that's not something they want me to do then I want to be told that. I don't feel as if I was doing anything that was beyond expectations."
posted by nitsuj
on Jun 17, 2006 -
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Photos before the show starts Yakutat AK; Portland, OR; San Diego, CA; L.A; Cleveland, OH.
posted by efalk
on Oct 30, 2005 -
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Ned Kahn does really great things with fire, fog, sand, water and wind. Sadly, some don't last.
Heard on WNYC's Studio 360
posted by geekyguy
on Mar 6, 2005 -
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