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we're not kids anymore.
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Origami Around

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Average colors, Erin Davis
(via An Owner-Built, Architect-Designed Reno Of A 1920s Melbourne Home!)
Loving the kitchen backsplash tile pattern, headboard that doubles as shelf, and terrazzo bathroom!
(via The Nomadic Artist Who Is Always Painting On The Road)
I was intrigued by how this poster was created digitally, then realized it’s handmade (which is so impressive!), and then realized it’s for 2017 Seoul International Handmade Fair and it all made sense.
(via 2017 서울국제핸드메이드페어 아이덴티티 & 포스터 | 일상의실천)
(via It's Nice That | Studio Lindhorst-Emme visualises the “disappearance of art” in an exhibition identity)
Agnes Martin The Islands acrylic and graphite on canvas 1961 72" x 72"
Agnes Martin / Untitled, Watercolour, gouache and graphite on paper, 1995
Agnes Martin, Aspiration, 1960
GEORGIA O’KEEFFE, Photographed at her Ghost Ranch home in Abiquiu, New Mexico, USA (c.1970s). The house was built in Adobe style, made out of straw and mud, which creates an unique soft and uneven surface on the walls. The hanging metal mobile was a gift from O’Keeffe´s friend, Alexander Calder (c.1940s). / The Red List
(via Botanicum is a Breathtaking Floral EncyclopaediaEye on Design | Eye on Design)
Gotham, Spencer Lowell
(via R.I.P | Present&Correct)
Cappadocia by Liz Tan
Long before there were dozens of GIF-making apps for your smartphone and computer, the phenakistoscope was the animation device of choice!
These quirky spinning disks from the early 19th-century weren’t around for long, but collector Richard Balzer salvaged them over the years and photographed them to create these lovely GIFs.
Meet the Great Great Grandparents of the Animated GIF
via AnOther Mag
(via Our Self Drive Safari to Ngorongoro Crater & Serengeti)
If you ever wander down Schröderstrasse in Mitte, keep your eyes peeled for a little ground floor window with a small frame within it.
Freunde von Freunden - Christoph Niemann