Bosch, Infernal Landscape, late 15th century or early 16th century

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Bosch, Infernal Landscape, late 15th century or early 16th century
ENGRAVED ENTOMOLOGY Art Director and Creative 3D Designer BILLY BOGIATZOGLOU
[ previously here: GOLDEN SKULLS ]
If running is mobile meditation then your stride is your mantra. Always go back to your stride when the world is in chaos.
Jrez The Alchemist (via jrezthealchemist)
Medieval Depictions of Hell
I can’t help but wonder if everyone around me is an NPC and if I’m the only sentient one
Too lazy to be ambitious, I let the world take care of itself. Ten days’ worth of rice in my bag; a bundle of twigs by the fireplace. Why chatter about delusion and enlightenment? Listening to the night rain on my roof, I sit comfortably, with both legs stretched out.
Ryokan (via hermitism)
what do people in relationships even do
Care about someone with your whole heart and dedicate your life to making them happy
okay. didnt ask
>asks question
>“didnt ask”
thanks for the play by play captain fuck
Björn Dahlem
“Björn Dahlem uses simple, commonly found materials to illustrate complex scientific theories or to replicate models used in cosmology, astronomy, and physics. Dahlem is the son of a physicist, and has been interested in the inherent contradictions posed by models and diagrams of abstract concepts and knowledge. He turns these concerns into large-scale, sometimes immersive installations with flea market finds, wooden planks, and commercial light tubes. He chooses these materials because his aim is, as he describes, “to stay as close to the idea [as possible] and the immaterial image of the imagination.” He’s also been interested in the way the universe has been theorized and presented in popular science, and parallel presentations of utopias, spirituality, and human existence.” [via]
Artist Kat O’Sullivan, aka Katwise, (along with help from her partner Mason Brown and their friends) transformed a dilapidated 19th century farmhouse in the woods near the hamlet of High Falls, New York into a technicolor dream house. Both inside and out, the dwelling is an awesome rainbow of colors and textures that still somehow looks right at home in the middle what we suspect to be an enchanted forest.
Colorful and filled with personality on both the interior and the exterior, the house was renovated according to O’Sullivan’s philosophy of “artistic upcycling,” which she explains as breathing new life into castaway objects. The final result, called Calico, is a gorgeous and unique house that is a perfect match for the artist’s dynamic lifestyle.
Head over to the Shawangunk Journal to read an interview with Katwise about her sensational home renovation. Then visit Katwise’s website to check out her other artistic endeavors.
[via My Modern Metropolis]
Lavender Kuriniki Hagi Chawan by Kaneta Masanao
Sold on Trocadero and at Momoyama Gallery.
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