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kate schlabaugh

@kateschla

🎨🌎✂️🌱 retoucher, designer, collector, learning by doing

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This building is going up a few blocks from me. Incredibly, the architect claims no inherent inspiration from historic architecture... New construction in Brooklyn, 2022 vs CBR Building in Brussels designed by Constantin Brodzki, 1970

This building is going up a few blocks from me. Incredibly, the architect claims no inherent inspiration from historic architecture...

New construction in Brooklyn, 2022 vs CBR Building in Brussels designed by Constantin Brodzki, 1970
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did you know there is a book bunker beneath Bryant Park where the NY Public Library stores millions of extra books? openculture.com/2022/04/a-whir… via Open Culture

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Love letters Pop Pop wrote to Grandma from summer camp in 1958. I love his cursive and the way he signed each one with a heart and P.S. I love you ❤️

Love letters Pop Pop wrote to Grandma from summer camp in 1958. I love his cursive and the way he signed each one with a heart and P.S. I love you ❤️
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Just discovered the Japan Creators' Association JCA Annual books and now I'm on a mission to collect all 10 volumes Ichiro Tsuruta, JCA Annual 5 (1984) Pierre Peyrolle, JCA Annual 4 (1982) Yasuhiro Kagami, JCA Annual 5 (1984) Kozo Mio, JCA Annual 3 (1980)

Just discovered the Japan Creators' Association JCA Annual books and now I'm on a mission to collect all 10 volumes

Ichiro Tsuruta, JCA Annual 5 (1984)
Pierre Peyrolle, JCA Annual 4 (1982)
Yasuhiro Kagami, JCA Annual 5 (1984)
Kozo Mio, JCA Annual 3 (1980)
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Madame Grès, 1945-1950, sculptor turned fashion designer, pioneered the "Grès fold," a series of deep flat pleats formed by hand on the mannequin then sewn. This technique can reduce a fabric of 100in down to 5.

Madame Grès, 1945-1950, sculptor turned fashion designer, pioneered the "Grès fold," a series of deep flat pleats formed by hand on the mannequin then sewn. This technique can reduce a fabric of 100in down to 5.
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Bauhaus wallpaper collection. 1930-37. In collaboration with Rasch Brothers Wallpaper, in Bramsche. presse-service.de/data.aspx/stat… moma.org/collection/wor… documenta-bauhaus.de/en/narrative/4…

Bauhaus wallpaper collection. 1930-37. In collaboration with Rasch Brothers Wallpaper, in Bramsche.
presse-service.de/data.aspx/stat…

moma.org/collection/wor…

documenta-bauhaus.de/en/narrative/4…