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"Hours of idleness", by Sir Luke Fildes. From the book "English Countryside Embroidery", by Stafford Whiteaker. First published in 1988 . Copyright Stafford Whiteaker1988.
With a decidedly Victorian twist, Olex Oleole puts together images that don’t quite fit together. A phonograph emerges from a heart while what look like animals behinds are sliced off and held together by two strings. Eventually, themes begin to emerge. A Nike logo appears over a cryptic figure with the snarky title Throw caution to the wind and just do it. Another shows a woman’s head turned into a vintage camera with the words Maybe you should consider keeping your selfies to yourself?…
A History of Pearls - Victoria and Albert Museum Video
The film, by V & A Museum in London, guides us through history, beginning at 1,000 BC, and taking into account Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance,