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Cosmic Funnies
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Xuebing Du

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Jules of Nature
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Pattern recognition, NASA
Beijing based artist DU Kun incorporates his passion for rock music into his new oil painting series titled “Revels of the Rock Gods”. His works, which just debuted at Mizuma Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, are monumental portraits of rock musicians that appear carved out of mountains, cliffs, oceans, stones, trees and waterfalls. His first profession while he was in art school was as a rock musician himself, and has since frequently demonstrated his musical prowess. The artist began working on his “Gods of Rock Festival” series in 2014, creating the works out of his own experience with rock music.
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Veronika Gilková
It felt as if one’s entire world was one, long Sunday afternoon. Nothing to do. Nowhere to go. Steve McCurry
Christophe Hohler
Artist & Illustrator:
Lilya Kouhan
After years of working as an architect, Kacper Kowalski took a leap of faith to pursue two passions: photography and flying.
Using elements of design and a respect for precision, Kacper creates these one of a kind aerial photographs of sites across Europe.
Former Architect Creates Magnificent Aerial Photographs
Thanks Carolyn!
More Beautiful From Above
When I was young, I used to love to lie on my back and pretend the ceiling was the floor. I’d spend hours like that, imagining walking around lightbulbs on the pristine drywall. Something about an inverted perspective is beautiful, no? For more aerial perspectives and incredible photographs, click here. Source: /r/AerialPorn
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, The Great Unreal, via Ashley E. Walters.
Saeed Khalifa, Untitled, 2013
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See 25 Incredible Images of Earth From Space time.com
There’s something to be said for being on the ground when news plays out, but sometimes it’s the overhead view that provides the most unique perspective. Throughout 2014, DigitalGlobe’s satellites have captured scenes that gave us important glimps…
David Benjamin Sherry
Up all night, Lucas DeShazer
Appropriate.
Yuanyang rice terraces, China.
Hin Chua - After the Fall (2009)
Artist’s statement:
"For me, these images explore the unpredictable, often disturbing results of the collisions that are gradually and chaotically reshaping the spaces around us. These silent hand-overs, the transformations of one environment into another, may speak to something deeper within our collective memories: the loss of places we once knew, an inexorable reminder of the inevitability of change. A farewell to personal Edens."
Cutters, Tito Mouraz
Fields of dust. Qatar - Dubai 2013 (c) Sara Abdul