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Janaina Medeiros

Kaledo Art
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if i look back, i am lost
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Xuebing Du

oozey mess
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Cosmic Funnies
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ellievsbear

shark vs the universe

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i was just posing sensually when the camera turned on by itself i am not a model
"take this awful thing off me, i need to poop!"
Soda crate = pet bed.
Made by Tom Davie — check out Tom’s site for other crate and fabric combinations. (Via Soda Crate Pet Bed @Craftzine.com blog.)
More pet beds and animal houses made from repurposed materials can be found here.
Ruined Polaroids might sound like a travesty, but William Miller made a series of intentionally ruined Polaroid prints that are actually really beautiful.
He says,
These are Polaroid pictures run through a partially broken SX-70 camera that I purchased from a yard sale.
The camera sometimes spills out 2 pictures at a time and the film often gets stuck in the gears, exposing and mangling the images in unpredictable ways.
Over time I’ve figured out how to control and accentuate aspects of the camera’s flaws but the images themselves are always a surprise. Each one is determined by the idiosyncrasies of the film and the camera.
Ruined Polaroids by William Miller
now that anthropologie has launched made in kind, a sister site devoted to indie designer collaborations (with brands including karen walker, samantha pleet, and pipit), i can get to swooning. see above for the looks i’m drooling over or you can just click here and start shopping on the site. most pieces are within the $100-300 range.
“tom hanks thank you card” from blue barnhouse
Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland creates these eerie mirrored sculptures out of Perspex, a kind of acrylic glass. The pieces create the uncanny effect of blending into their surroundings, at times appearing almost completely camouflaged and yet jumping out at you suddenly as your perspective shifts around them. Mulholland’s largest installation of six figures, Vestige, is currently installed at David Marshall Lodge in Scotland. The artist, via his website:
The essence of who we are as individuals in relationship to others and our given environment forms a strong aspect of my artistic practise. In Vestige I wanted to explore this relationship further by creating a group, a community within the protective elements of the woods, reflecting the past inhabitants of the space. […] The six male and female figures represent a vestige, a faint trace of the past people and communities that once occupied and lived in this space. The figures absorb their environment, reflecting in their surface the daily changes of life in the forest. They create a visual notion of non – space. A void as if they are at one moment part of our world and then as they fade into the forest they become an intangible outline.
Mulholland will be exhibiting at the 8th Godington House Sculpture exhibition in July of 2012, and you can see much more of his work on his website.
Piano Garden, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
photo via thefan
stellar-raven:
Portrait of Alexis de Toqueville (1850) by Theodore Chasseriau.
I used to try to make my dog ride on my cat’s back.
delishizz.