Waclaw Szpakowski Made Labyrinthine Drawings from Single, Continuous Lines
Working in isolation, Wacław Szpakowski made mazelike drawings from single, continuous lines. Wacław Szpakowski, B9, 1926, ink on tracing paper, 13 3/4″ x 15…
Working in isolation, Wacław Szpakowski made mazelike drawings from single, continuous lines. Wacław Szpakowski, B9, 1926, ink on tracing paper, 13 3/4″ x 15…
"When an organization has, say, financed the overthrow of the government of Guatemala, you would think there might be a speaking fee."
Spoiler alert: they love science fiction.
They did or said something awful, and made something great. They are monster geniuses, and I don’t know what to do about them.
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