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The 35 Most Hauntingly Beautiful Abandoned Ruins On The Planet. Jalopnik. Wouldn't beat yourself up for not knowing or finding it. It's about 5 to 6 miles south of town down US-41/Murfreesboro Rd. Not exactly the best area and definitely not a place you'd go while visiting and just happen to spot it. I'm not beating myself up about it... I usually try to find diversions while traveling... This is _totally_ something I would scout out... For example, I stumbled upon the Tennessee Central Railway Museum earlier this year - cool place. I also try to find off-beat eats... I'm not so impressed with Broadway... Stop by Joey's House of Pizza if you're going to Lane's.

Cool... You need to try Desano Pizza. Check it out: Étapes: design & culture visuelle. Shiro to Kuro | Design made black and white. T W O | Typojungle. MONOmoda | The best design inspiration and inspiration for design, daily. The Lost Boys (1987. El Lissitzky. El Lissitzky El Lissitzky was a Russian born artist, designer, typographer, photographer and architect who designed many exhibitions and propaganda for the Soviet Union in the early 20th century.

His development of the ideas behind the Suprematist art movement were very influential in the development of the Bauhaus and the Constructivist art movements. His stylistic characteristics and experimentation with production techniques developed in the 1920s and 30s have been an influence on graphic designers since. Perhaps his most famous work was the 1919 propaganda poster "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge". In his early years he developed a style of painting in which he used abstract geometric shapes, which he referred to as "prouns", to define the spatial relationships of his compositions.

He moved around in the 1920s and spent time in both Germany as a cultural representative of Russia and, after he was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis, Switzerland in a Swiss sanatorium. Selected Work • Digitalmash.

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The Rushmore Academy. An escape into the realm of imagination. An escape into the realm of imagination “Alexander Brodsky and Ilya Utkin are the best known of a loosely organized group of Soviet artists known as Paper Architects, who designed much but built little in the early days of Glasnost in the late 1980s.”

(Amazon) Art Ruby. I am the new black. The Black Workshop. Geometry Daily.