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Salvador Dali - The Elephants
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I am drowning in my dream; I do not exist in reality.
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just a friendly reminder that for over a hundred years, pit bulls used to be referred to as “the nanny dog” and their main job was as babysitters.
- in temperance tests (the equivalent of how many times your kid can poke your dog in the eye before it bites him) of all breeds the most tolerant was the golden retriever. the second most tolerant was the pit bull. temperament evaluations by the american temperament test society give american pit bull terriers a very high passing rate of 82.6%, while the average passing rate for the other 121 dog breeds tested was only 77%.
- pit bulls are not naturally human aggressive. in fact pit bull puppies prefer human company to their mother’s two weeks before all other dogs.
- no spayed/neutered, indoor pit bull has ever killed a person.
- contrary to the popular myth, pit bulls DO NOT have locking jaws.
- approximately 6000 pit bulls are put to death every day, by far the highest number of any breed euthanized.
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The Room #17 S/S 2013 by Thomas Lohr
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Delving into the annals of art history, Pedro Matos presents a new series of paintings for his upcoming solo show at Martha Otero Gallery, “Building Castles Made of Sand,” opening May 17. Elements of portraiture and patterns culled from tiles and textiles mix and mingle in Matos’ new, multi-layered work. The artist filters these influences through a distorted lens, creating the illusion of blurring and even ripping and burning the images with his brush until they are reborn as new forms. Take a look at our preview of the show below, images courtesy of Pedro Matos.
MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/04/25/preview-pedro-matos-building-castles-made-of-sand-at-martha-otero-gallery/
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