Zoomorphic Art Nouveau pitcher
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The previous post by [[dmtls Merzbau]] on [[Carlo Mollino]] prompted me to Google for the term [[biomorphism]] once more and there it was, the image I had found on the web a couple of years back but had since been unable to find again. Biomorphism connects with [[anthropomorphism]], [[zoomorphism]], [[Casa Milà]], [[Surrealism]], the [[grotesque]], [[Friedensreich Hundertwasser]], [[Isamu Noguchi]], [[Carlo Mollino]], [[Luigi Colani]] in the visual realm and with literary tropes in the work of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and [[Lautréamont]]; and provides a potent antidote to [[sexless]] [[modernism]]. | The previous post by [[dmtls Merzbau]] on [[Carlo Mollino]] prompted me to Google for the term [[biomorphism]] once more and there it was, the image I had found on the web a couple of years back but had since been unable to find again. Biomorphism connects with [[anthropomorphism]], [[zoomorphism]], [[Casa Milà]], [[Surrealism]], the [[grotesque]], [[Friedensreich Hundertwasser]], [[Isamu Noguchi]], [[Carlo Mollino]], [[Luigi Colani]] in the visual realm and with literary tropes in the work of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and [[Lautréamont]]; and provides a potent antidote to [[sexless]] [[modernism]]. | ||
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The previous post by dmtls Merzbau on Carlo Mollino prompted me to Google for the term biomorphism once more and there it was, the image I had found on the web a couple of years back but had since been unable to find again. Biomorphism connects with anthropomorphism, zoomorphism, Casa Milà, Surrealism, the grotesque, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Isamu Noguchi, Carlo Mollino, Luigi Colani in the visual realm and with literary tropes in the work of H. P. Lovecraft and Lautréamont; and provides a potent antidote to sexless modernism.
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