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Sade Olutola

Kiana Khansmith
One Nice Bug Per Day
Peter Solarz
DEAR READER
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Monterey Bay Aquarium

oozey mess
d e v o n
will byers stan first human second
wallacepolsom

Discoholic 🪩
NASA
Three Goblin Art

titsay
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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@nunescreative
I just bought new books and now i want new books
Every bookworm (via theboywhoreadsbooks)
me: I like reading because it's relaxing
me: *screams at book*
me: *throws book against the wall*
me: *cries over characters for days on end*
me: *curses the author's name to the winds*
me: so relaxing
Need this mug in my life.
»sheets project« by zsuzsi csiszer (+)
[via]
“New places [are] like jeans. Sure, they might fit, but they’re not comfortable.”
EXTRAORDINARY MEANS by Robyn Schneider
Polish Street Artist - Natalia Rak
Enjoy, for the second time (previously) a new works by Natalia Rak - the most talented Street Art artist in Poland. Follow her on Instagram and Facebook.
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posted by Margaret
I like to be around all these books. They’re very good at making you forget your troubles. It’s like having a million friends, wrapped in paper and scrawled in ink.
Melissa Grey, The Girl at Midnight (via quirkbooks)
Fashion Inspired By Nature In Diptychs By Liliya Hudyakova
Lace Detailed Steel Objects of Cal Lane
Cal Lane is an artist from Victoria, British Columbia, currently living in New York.
I like to work as a visual devil’s advocate, using contradiction as a vehicle for finding my way to an empathetic image, an image of opposition that creates a balance - as well as a clash - by comparing and contrasting ideas and materials. This manifested in a series of “Industrial Doilies”, pulling together industrial and domestic life as well as relationships of strong and delicate, masculine and feminine, practical and frivolity, ornament and function. There is also a secondary relationship being explored here, of lace used in religious ceremonies as in weddings, christenings and funerals. With this notion of desirable oppositions I created the structure “fabricate”. In this Structure I hand cut lace trimming patterns into 9 I-beams, then constructed a tower, simultaneously macho, and of delicate finery. The metaphor of lace further intrigued me by its associations of hiding and exposing at the same time; like a veil to cover, or lingerie to reveal. It also introduces a kind of humor through the form of unexpected relationships…
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posted by Margaret
the raven cycle + typography: places
–> now on society 6 (latin phrases up there too)
You Are Here
JetPens
I can’t put into words how much I want these
Japan is so ahead us
library (by deepsleepdarling)