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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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trying on a metaphor
Keni

Love Begins
DEAR READER
todays bird
YOU ARE THE REASON
Stranger Things

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Misplaced Lens Cap
Three Goblin Art
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

@theartofmadeline

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

JVL

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@smhnur
I no longer have the energy for meaningless friendships, forced interactions or unnecessary conversations. If we don’t vibrate on the same frequency there’s just no reason for us to waste our time. I’d rather have no one and wait for substance than to not feel someone and fake the funk.
Joquesse Eugenia (via thelovejournals)
Wait for me to come home. - 24/1/16
aesthetics
friend: you look stressed me: haha yeah it’s the stress
We’re all kind of weird and twisted and drowning.
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood (via wordsnquotes)
Anusha Menon photographed by Monika Pear
im not creating new stuff so here’s my journal from 2015 part 5
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Hidden Portraits: Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was an inventor, engineer, physicist and futurist. He arrived in the U.S. in 1884 and quickly catapulted his career by working with Thomas Edison, creating more than 700 patents and making major breakthroughs in modern alternating current (AC) electricity.
He’s featured in the Art with Watson series, Hidden Portraits. 15 artists teamed up with Watson to discover and illuminate the unknown essence of seven of history’s greatest thinkers using data.
What Watson thinks: Watson’s analysis of Tesla’s works revealed a new side of the famed inventor – as an artist at heart.
About the artwork: The Artist Inside was inspired by Tesla’s conflicted, dual personas: the scientist and the artist. The mirrored cube represents Tesla’s mind, with the inner electric grid representing his fame as a well-known scientist. The generative art that come alive inside the cube speaks to Tesla’s lesser-known artistic side, uncovered with Watson.
Explore Tesla’s Hidden Portrait ->