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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@lemoneddahlia
I’m sorry you couldn’t have your own kids.
What are you saying?
We… We weren’t blank pages, were we? Like your own would have been. You weren’t just adopting us but our past as well. And I feel like we’re killing you.
Joe (”I am the product”) MacMillan. (Halt and Catch Fire 3x03)
Xavier Dolan & Gaspard Ulliel
Members of a Brazilian Indigenous Tribe Projected Onto the Amazon Rainforest by Photographer Philippe Echaroux
In a gesture to draw attention to the massive deforestation ravaging the Amazon rainforest, French photographer and street artist Philippe Echaroux projected the faces of indigenous Brazilians onto the forest’s trees. The projected images demonstrate the deep connection between the rainforest and its inhabitants, acknowledging the need for the preservation of their home and resources.
The photographs focus on the Suruí tribe of Brazil which is led by Chief Almir Surui Narayamoga and was asked by the Brazilian government to help replant their section of the rainforest in order to ensure and protect its longevity. Echaroux was invited by Chief Narayamoga to bring attention to the issue, which he highlighted through his projections.
Photographs from this series will be on display in the exhibition “The Crying Forest” at Galerie Taglialatella in Paris opening November 11 and running through December 15, 2016. You can see more of Echaroux’s work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook, as well as a behind-the-scenes making of his work (in French) below. (via PetaPixel)
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Warm-up landscape painting for my composition class :)
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“Sometimes you gotta get through your fear to see the beauty on the other side.”
The Good Dinosaur + Scenery
THAT FUCKING SMILE OMG
All Around Us, Everywhere by James R Eads
“watching Lee Pace act a scene in which he’s having a rapid-fire brain storm is a hallmark of this series”
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