6. 无标题(知道你现在知道,却不知道你以后才知道,这什么不对?)(2021) by Lulu Kaalund 高清作品[47%]

Untitled (What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?) (2021)

材质 :Crocheted cotton and wool yarns in white painted oak frame with Ultravue glass, 4.5 needle 尺寸 :45 × 40 cm Textile Arts

无标题(知道你现在知道,却不知道你以后才知道,这什么不对?)(2021)-露露称重

英文名称:Untitled (What’s wrong with knowing what you know now and not knowing what you don’t know until later?) (2021)-Lulu Kaalund

7. 你说这是什么黑色\\“我很多‘玩表亲’——black(06.04.20)(2020) by Amanda Williams (b. 1974) 高清作品[46%]

材质 :Watercolor on paper 尺寸 :25.4 × 17.8 cm Drawing, Collage or other Work on Paper

你说这是什么黑色\\“我很多‘玩表亲’——black(06.04.20)(2020)-阿曼达·威廉姆斯(生于1974年)(American, b. 1974)

英文名称:What Black Is This You Say? \\\"I got a lot of ‘play cousins’” -black (06.04.20) (2020) | Available for Sale-Amanda Williams (b. 1974)

8. 苏轼:“月亮什么时候会晴朗明亮?”随着水调歌头曲调苏轼 水调歌头·明月几时, 2016 by Wang Dongling 王冬龄 高清作品[45%]

材质 :Acrylic on canvas 丙烯画布 尺寸 :100 × 80 cm Painting

图片文件尺寸 : 5630 x 4332px

苏轼:“月亮什么时候会晴朗明亮?”随着水调歌头曲调苏轼 水调歌头·明月几时, 2016-Wang Dongling 王冬龄(Chinese, b. 1945)

英文名称:Su Shi, \"When Will the Moon be Clear and Bright?\" to the Tune of Shuidiaogetou 苏轼 水调歌头·明月几时, 2016-Wang Dongling 王冬龄

10. 这最蓝形态,这片海洋,在这无月之夜最黑暗时刻,被褐色地球运动和夜间变化唤醒,最微小看不见生物,可见生物,像信使一样在人们身上翻滚,他们知道更多什么,在下面,看不见 by Rina Banerjee 高清作品[44%]

This bluest of form, this ocean, in the darkest of hour this moonless night, awaked by brown earthly movements, shifts in the night, the tiniest creatures invisible, visible tumble over people as messengers who knew more of what was, in the beneath, invisible, 2018

材质 :Wood panel, acrylic, sequin, marbled and Batik paper, cow horn, thread, copper nails, silver leaf 尺寸 :101.6 × 50.8 × 3.8 cm Painting

图片文件尺寸 : 5630 x 4332px

这最蓝形态,这片海洋,在这无月之夜最黑暗时刻,被褐色地球运动和夜间变化唤醒,最微小看不见生物,可见生物,像信使一样在人们身上翻滚,他们知道更多什么,在下面,看不见-班尼杰(Indian, b. 1963)

英文名称:This bluest of form, this ocean, in the darkest of hour this moonless night, awaked by brown earthly movements, shifts in the night, the tiniest creatures invisible, visible tumble over people as messengers who knew more of what was, in the beneath, invisible, 2018-Rina Banerjee