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Things worn down by people.
Speaking of design in general, not necessarily graphic design, my wife sent me the most unhinged multi-level pun of a cosplay I've ever seen.
It's Memphis Pyramid Head
Encounter: Memphis Pyramid Head
Slava Korolenkov
INCREDIBLE DRESSES IN ART (72/∞) Afternoon Tea by Frederic Soulacroix
Wizard for my friend :)
The smallest embroidered fish, brooch.
Crystals for banishing someone:
Any of em if you throw em hard enough
This here’s my banishin’ rock.
Item: Crystal of Banishment, 2d8 Bludgeoning damage
16-year-old Japanese student Soso on the street in Harajuku wearing a colorful 1980s inspired look featuring a green denim jacket and matching shorts by Peco Club, a purple Peco Club sweatshirt and matching purple tights, Spinns high top sneakers, and an E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial bag. Full Look
In the hands of Spanish sculptor Gerard Mas 15th century ladies (and the occasional gentleman) exchange their Renaissance poise for modern day whimsy and sarcasm. Each marble sculpture depicts a period figure doing something decidedly uncharacteristic for their time, such as chewing gum, picking their nose, enjoying a lollipop, sporting tattoos or bikini tan lines, and doing a headstand.
“I thought about the millions of attitudes and situations that old artworks couldn’t capture because they were simply inappropriate for a lady in the 15th century,” Mas says. “I decided to try to do it in an old media and style. It was something like an invented old art. After that, the anachronisms came and pop elements, too, as a natural evolution.”
Follow Gerard Mas on Instagram to check out more of his delightfully anachronistic sculptures.
[via Bored Panda]
Ryoka on the street in Nakameguro wearing a dark minimalist look with fashion by Yohji Yamamoto and the iconic Martin Margiela tabi boots. Full Look
I don’t think I ever posted this, but here’s a piece I made for the Gallery at the Guild’s Magical Girls show! Some sailor scouts hanging at the arcade 💖
just go enjoy your life,
Japanese pole dancer Acha on the street in Harajuku wearing a black bomber jacket over a red pleated pantsuit from Zara, vintage zipper boots, a bucket purse, and Grimore Tokyo tassel earrings. Full Look
This creature is a Saturniidae moth caterpillar.
Today we’re brunching on a brand new batch of awesome geometric spongecakes created by Ukranian pastry chef Dinara Kasko (previously featured here), whose baking methods prove that math can literally be delicious.
Employing algorithmic tools and complex diagramming techniques, Kasko is able to design and fabricate cakes aesthetically reminiscent of 3D graphs, geometric models, and avant-garde sculptures. In order to perfect her craft and produce a diverse collection of cakes, Kasko teams up with an eclectic range of professionals, including mathematicians, scientists, and sculptors. No matter the inspiration or collaboration, however, each of Kasko’s creations has one thing in common: her desire to “make something interesting and fresh.”
Follow Dinara Kaso on Instagram to keep up with her latest works of edible mathematical art.
Kasko also shares fascinating baking process videos on her YouTube channel:
[via My Modern Met]
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19-year-old Hiruma on the street in Harajuku wearing a mixed prints vintage style with a colorful shaved hairstyle, wooden platforms, and Chanel suspenders. Full Look