Friday Favorites: Feedly Clean-up (Arts Edition)

  • Beautiful small and large-scale papercuts by Ayumi Shibata.
  • Incredible desert photographs by an Egyptian photographer. I can’t imagine the work and patience it must have taken to get these shots.
  • I swear only Albrecht Dürer could make me care about pillows.
  • Ebony Patterson uses beads, fabric, and paper to create vivid, dazzling three-dimensional arguments for the emotional labor that women do to keep the world running.
  • I’m not the biggest Rembrandt fan on the planet, but would I love to flip through 1,400 of his best paintings while I’m waiting at the dentist’s office using this bracelet? Yes, I would.
  • I saw a movie and had a cocktail at the lobby bar of this renovated theater in Berlin, and it’s every bit as cool as it looks. (The movie itself was very weird.)
  • I got the biggest kick out of this extended trailer for a stop-motion samurai epic using hand-carved wooden puppets (in honor of its protagonist, Jingoro Hidari, a legendary Japanese sculptor): contributed to the Kickstarter so I can see the full movie!

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