"The Hanbok is too pretty so we donât want her to take it off! She disagrees."
Submitted By: Yetta M. Location: Shanghai, China

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"The Hanbok is too pretty so we donât want her to take it off! She disagrees."
Submitted By: Yetta M. Location: Shanghai, China
on this day one year ago someone sewed a fried egg to a tshirt
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Bearskin rugs arenât to everyoneâs liking, but how would you feel about stretching out on a teddy bearskin rug? Argentinian artist Agustina Woodgate creates intricate and colorful hand-sewn rugs using the âskinsâ of salvaged stuffed animals. It all started with her very own teddy bear:
On an interview with Sight Unseen, she says:
It was simply an object. But I also didnât want to throw it away. Thatâs when I decided wanted to do something with the bear. In the beginning of the process, I had no idea what was going to happen. I went to a thrift store, got another bear, and started playing around. I looked at all the components that make up a stuffed animal: the stuffing, the fabric, the stitching. I wanted to approach an everyday object in the hopes of making something new.
Visit Agustina Woodgateâs website to explore more of her artwork.
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Photographer David Sykes and Art Director Jessica Dance teamed up on on a puzzling yet intriguing set of photos entitled, âThe Comfort Food Series.â
Jessica knitted the foods to look realistic, while David photographed the pieces so they appear like a typical food photo shoot.Â
"Comfort Food" Created Out of Wool
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everyone needs a waving snail on their blog
i feel that if I scroll past this and donât reblog it the snail is going to look to the ground and cry
that comment
im sold
gotta do it now
Snails Kiss On Cherries [photo by Vyacheslav Mishchenk]
SPOTLIGHT: Tiny Tattoos by Austin TottÂ
This awesome photo series titled âTiny Tattoosâ by Austin Tott, a photographer based in Seattle, Washington, revolves around just that. More after the jump:
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thatâs a lot of butter.
there are fucking google eyes staring into your soul from every angle and you comment on the butter
to be fair it is a lot of butter
early 1900s âsmallest doll in the worldâ from americana antiques
Yumi Okita
Wow! These are awesome!