Artist Cai Vail
Stranger Things
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Cosmic Funnies

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
todays bird
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Discoholic 🪩
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Janaina Medeiros
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

Love Begins

Product Placement
Xuebing Du
Show & Tell
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Origami Around

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Artist Cai Vail
Stéphane Couturier, Barcelone, Parallel no 1, 2008.
Cool Illustrations by Zakuro Aoyama (Artist on tumblr)
Artists:
OS GEMEOS (aka) Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo
Vancouver
VANCOUVER Biennale
Canada, 2014
"OSGEMEOS participate in the Vancouver Biennale, which takes place between 2014 and 2016, with a 360 ° wall, 20 feet high and over 2,000 m². Created in six gigantic vats, the work is next to the famous Public Market, Emily Carr University and False Creek, a small creek that separates downtown from the rest of the city, in the Granville Island. The proposal of the Biennale has a strong connection with sculptures, so the artists chose a space in which the painting could become, creating a dialogue between two-dimensional and three-dimensional worlds, and bring the characters to Vancouver in order to share perspectives and cultures and establish a connection with the people who frequent the area, integrating the work setting. With the new wall, OSGEMEOS in the group of international artists participating in the Biennale Vancouver, as Ai Weiwei, Andy Goldsworthy, Vik Muniz and Jonathan Borofsky."
Artworks by Sidharth Chaturvedi
Principles of Design by June Dioso II Via Vectorial
My book, my books / Mi libro, mis libros (ilustración de Claudia Deliguomini)
Oleg Oprisco | on Tumblr
Oleg Oprisco | on Tumblr
Oleg Oprisco | on Tumblr
Oleg Oprisco | on Tumblr
Oleg Oprisco | on Tumblr
Richard Mosse
Christoph Bader (Germany) - wired uk 0513 0711
Processes that produce shapes are a central theme of Christoph Bader’s work: “To me this is a switch from a product oriented thinking to a process oriented way of working. This if often called generative or procedural design. In generative design you as a designer are no longer manly concerned about the outcome or the final product rather you are focused on the process which generates the final result. Designing processes is the business of a generative designer. These processes generate theoretically infinitely many outcomes and as such can be a valuable tool.”
© All images courtesy of the artist
[more Christoph Bader]
Kader Attia - Irreparable Repair (2014)
Bettina Güber
Hit Me with a Flower
Neil Dawson constructs sculptures made from aluminum and stainless steel, creating geometric shapes that appear to floating mid-air or suspended by nearly invisible reinforcements.