I was scared more than all the seasons of American horror story
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Not today Justin
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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JBB: An Artblog!

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I was scared more than all the seasons of American horror story
me, a fool: i think im over 5sos now haha
my unhealthy obsession, crawling back from the depths of my subconscious at the mere sight of calum in a green hoodie :
Ask us stuff!
Hey guys me and my pal wanna do a vlog kinda thing where we just piss about and answer stuff so please ask us questions!!! I would love it so much!!
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Tattoo design by my friend josh.. geometric koala 🐨
Aesthetic
TØP X The Grammy’s Red Carpet
For more than 40 years, Venezuelan architect and illustrator Rafael Araujo has been fascinated with the golden ratio. Represented by the Greek letter ϕ (or Phi) and equal to 1.618, this ratio is often seen in the natural world. Using a pencil, compass, ruler, and protractor, Araujo renders with exquisite mathematical precision stunning images of nature — “from the hypnotic whorls of the chambered nautilus shell to the balanced proportions of butterfly wings” — that conform to the golden ratio. And he leaves the construction lines intact “to highlight this natural mathematical framework.” It can take him up to 100 hours to create a single composition.
In response to many fans and followers who have asked for renderings of his work that can be colored in, Araujo and a Sydney-based publishing team plan to collect some of his favorite illustrations into a stunning — and soothing! — coloring book. Help bring the book to press here.
“All these kids are living out their lives soundtracked to The 1975, and I think it’s because they get it…They get us.”
“I wanna see you undo it. I wanna see you, but you’re not mine”
This trashy face is back... yay
“All these kids are living out their lives soundtracked to The 1975, and I think it’s because they get it…They get us.”
vevo presents // o2 arena, 16 dec 16
Rafael Araujo draws mathematically complex three dimensional fields with gentle swirls of nature