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IUAV Tolentini, beautiful Scarpa in Venice. One of IUAV Tolentini, beautiful Scarpa in Venice. One of Italy’s first schools of architecture. It moved to its Tolentini site in 1963, this area built according to Carlo Scarpa’s design. Photo with thanks to @seaeye1
Link in bio! Imagine a modern twist that combines Link in bio! 
Imagine a modern twist that combines an introduction to the Russian alphabet with Soviet and post-Soviet imagery. Each is shown with its English language equal and a clue to how the letter sounds.  Russian artist Amanita known for graphic artworks has turned his hand to a colouring book and its brilliant. The perfect antidote to lockdown. Published by Fuel.

From Lenin to Gorbachev, sputnik to cosmonauts and of course Constructivism. The Russian Alphabet Colouring Book elevates colouring to heady heights.

‘We all learned to read and write from the Alphabet. In the USSR we had a phenomenon: the ‘Soviet – English language,’ with its own special words. It’s funny – it was as if an English speaker learned Russian from the ‘Soviet Alphabet.’ So I wanted to illustrate the USSR from A to Z, with all the history of the achievements that are associated with my country. Not without smiles and irony, of course.’

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Alexander Erashov aka Amanita was born in a very different world in Kazakh, today Kazakstan in 1972, he had a double life as an engineer by day and an underground artist by night, today, Moscow-based his art is highly collectable.
Link in our bio to Stephen Clarke’s series of ph Link in our bio to Stephen Clarke’s series of photos taken in San Diego 1986-1987 when he spent his year as an ‘Alien Resident’. And why the advert at this spot? Back in the day - from 1913 onwards to be precise - coffee was being shipped from this spot across the state, the brand name was inspired by the hugely popular 1925 film, Ben Hur: A Tale of Christ staring Ramon Navarro and Carmel Myers***. The brand disappeared after the war and then popped up again as a mural in the 1980s. What’s so fascinating about Stephen’s photos is how they capture a time a moment of change. They are part of a large archive - the San Diego series feature in a group of zines from @caferoyalbooks which we are genuinely delighted to stock. *** movie buff stuff: Carmel and her husband bought Gloria Swanson’s house on Sunset Boulevard 🙂

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