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I haven’t laughed this hard ever

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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@denor
rest in fucking pieces
IT GETS FUNNIER EVERY TIME YOU WATCH IT
I am empty inside
FROSTY NOOOO
I haven’t laughed this hard ever
Beili Liu - Void (2008-9)
“Each of the 49 layers of silk organza holds a delicate ring drawn with a burning incense. Each ring reduces in size until it recedes to a small circle. Through the void of the layering black silk, the spectator is drawn to a subtle hint of light at the end of the portal.”
Edward Roussou - Hands, 1990
Spencer Tunic.
Nick Knight - Body Language (2010)
Númi Thorvarsson - Eiðibýli
Daniel Arsham’s moon man paintings.
Manuel Estheim:
FALLEN STARS (2012) by Brian Kenny
Man-made and nature-made.
Louise Morgan - Excuse the Dust, 2012
The Made Shop - The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories (2012)
city pride: 1-6: san fransisco; new york; minnesota; toronto; st. louis; sf; houston; niagara falls
Hong Seon Jang - Black Ruin (2012) - Fishing line, hot glue
Andy Goldsworthy
"Andy Goldsworthy is an extraordinary, innovative British artist whose collaborations with nature produce uniquely personal and intense artworks. Using a seemingly endless range of natural materials—snow, ice, leaves, bark, rock, clay, stones, feathers petals, twigs—he creates outdoor sculpture that manifests, however fleeting, a sympathetic contact with the natural world. Before they disappear, or as they disappear, Goldsworthy, records his work in suburb color photographs."