Tadashi Shoij Cosmos inspired gowns
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Tadashi Shoij Cosmos inspired gowns
Azzi & Osta, spring/summer 2019 couture, “Memoirs from the Silk Road”
Indian architecture inspired by Ettore Sottsass
Guerrilla Artist Fills Chicago Potholes With Flower Mosaics
vbampbire…………
Louise Bourgeois
Inking/face practice
break-from-classwork goblin
its time its time its time its time its time for goblin
Oldest cat Now available for purchase limited edition prints: http://www.lumarte.eu/monika-wyloga/oldest-cat-w517
Nyakim Gatwech at the 2018 Emmys
Designer: laviebyck
now wait just a goddamn minute. THIS is real and I’m honestly dying
culturenlifestyle:
Rejected Broken Porcelain Restored More Beautifully With Gold Lining
Korean artist Yeesookyung fuses mismatched and imperfect porcelain pieces into graceful sculptures. Keep reading
via the design dome
Horse Armor Probably Made for Count Antonio IV Collalto (1548–1620), Arms and Armor
Fletcher Fund, 1921 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Steel, leather, copper alloy, textile
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/22757
“The Mouse Mansion of Sam & Julia” (“Het Muizenhous Sam & Julia”), a 100 room doll house by Karina Schaapman Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Nederland.
Plague Priests
Soot tags gather after fires in areas with low circulation. They are not, as commonly believed, ash covered spider webs.
oh, well then what the FUCK are they???
They’re made of sticky particles from a polymer or petroleum based fire, like burning carpet, drapes, upholstery, and clothes. Due to a static charge, they chain together and naturally gather near ceiling corners because the rising hot air pushes them into the cool spots by convection.
Because they’re formed by static electricity, they can only be removed with professional chemicals and equipment. Attempting to remove them improperly will only break the chain before all the soot can be captured, leaving the remaining soot to spontaneously reform the webs later. Even worse, trying to wipe or wash them away can firmly adhere the soot to your wall or ceiling, which will permanently stain it.
A natural phenomena that only coincidentally resembles the damned webs of transdimensional ghost spiders.