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Black and Blue by Johanna Öst
Franz Sedlacek (1891-1945) - ”The Chemist”, c.1932
oil on canvas.
Léonard Foujita
Un bistrot du Quartier Latin - 1958 - Détail
‘Vienna Waits For You’, A Horror-Comedy Short About an Apartment That Feeds on the Youth of Its Tenants
Miguel Chevalier spreads magic carpets over sacre coeur in morocco
all images courtesy of miguel chevalier
read more about the psychedelic kaleidoscope of moving pixels, whirling about to people’s movements and music here: http://www.designboom.com/art/miguel-chevalier-magic-carpets-2014-sacre-coeur-morocco-04-11-2014/
Valentino Quijano
Osaka, Japan.
Breaking Bad
Artist: J. Scott Campbell
Amedeo Modigliani, Bust of a Young Woman
James Ensor. The Baths at Ostend. 1890.
Algiers, Algeria
Ørestad Plejecenter
by JJW Arckitekter & Asli Aydin
Moebius, From French comics magazine “L’écho des Savanes” #12, Second quarter 1975
Jimmy Chen plots the temperaments of famous writers on his subjective scale of arrogance and genius – a delightful concept, though one bound to trigger equally subjective beefs. (For instance: Susan Sontag belongs much lower and further to the right, as does Joan Didion.)
Pair with this more objective, or at least more data-based, visualization of how long it took writers to go from rookie to genius.
(↬ Flowing Data)
Everybody’s got a thing (P!nk for the win)
Heartbreak rides for free