Who loved swap cards?
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Collecting can manifest in the most unexpected ways, from socks and cards to exquisite art pieces. My mother cherished her collection of swap cards, a charming reminder of simpler times. Pinterest serves as a powerful platform for organizing and sharing these oddities, from quirky galleries to philosophical debates. It’s a place where one can pin personal interests—from unique café photography to urban art projects. Join me in exploring the fascinating world of collections and the stories they tell!
Who loved swap cards?
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socks Photo source: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/taboo/galleries/weird-collections/at/surrounded-by-socks-57811/
Photo source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/4162200/Dalmatian-obsessive-to-sell-collection-after-splitting-with-husband.html
Aristotle Opera (Works) Printed on vellum by Andrea Torresanus and Bartolomeo de Blavis in Venice, 1483 Opening, Volume 2: Group of Philosophers Disputing by Girolamo da Cremona
Birds built a nest in a chandelier on the porch of Annie Brahler. Photo by Holly Abston.
Photograph of a snowflake by Wilson Alwyn Bentley (ca. 1900)
Pinterest is... A content curation platform which allows you to organise and share web content via images by pinning them into boards (folders). You can upload pictures, videos, or websites, pin them using a url, or repin content from other people on Pinterest.
It's a social network You follow people
or this Melbourne cafes by Alexander Sheko
or this Ernst Haeckel
or this Wonders of the Ancient World - NYPL collection
images for a subject Art history
images for a subject within a subject Urban Art
images for a project - Year 9 Scavenger Hunt
Art Ed project ideas http://pinterest.com/edelacruz/art-ed-project-ideas/
Follow experts to get the good stuff (Associate Director Metmuseum)
Mission: Collect visual examples for Visual Design Communication