Cosimo Galluzzi

shark vs the universe

Andulka
trying on a metaphor
KIROKAZE
Peter Solarz
d e v o n

Product Placement
sheepfilms
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Not today Justin

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
wallacepolsom

No title available

JBB: An Artblog!

JVL

pixel skylines
Keni

ellievsbear

Love Begins
seen from Venezuela
seen from Canada

seen from Mexico

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Argentina
seen from Argentina

seen from Switzerland
seen from Colombia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
@tofu-hugs
$599,000 /2 br
Florence, OR
a submission - thank you! the most beautiful home i have ever seen.
This is so powerful.
It’s Nick Randhawa! Had the great pleasure of knowing him at Berkeley. He’s done fantastic work.
Always reblog this
It’s back!
Finally a version with his name
friendly reminder that “i don’t like vegan food” or simply “i don’t want to be vegan” is a perfectly good reason to not be vegan and you are not unethical or immoral for enjoying and consuming animal products!
“I don’t like oranges” or “I don’t want to eat an orange” is a perfectly good reason not to eat an orange, but “I don’t want to be vegan” is not a good reason to support animal and human exploitation, slaughter, environmental destruction, extreme resource use and one of the most fundamentally corrupt industries on earth. This kind of argument is so deeply revealing of what your values are, not only do you think human taste is more important than animal lives, but you actually believe that animals don’t even morally matter at all. There can be no moral justification for refusing to take into account the suffering of others when making decisions about how to behave.
Inuyasha by Samoyed Overload
(170603) Yu Huiyeol’s Sketchbook - Like a Star (Corinne Bailey Rae Cover) - DEAN
Carnist: I'm perfectly fine with vegans unless they voice their opinions/fight for what they believe in/talk about vegetables/eat plant foods in my presence/breathe
South Korea Residences
I don’t know much about residential design firms in South Korea but here are some recent interesting urban dwellings in SK:
Ga On Jai IROJE KHM Architects
Grown House FHHH FRIENDS
Flying House IROJE KHM Architects
Silver Shack Chae Pereira Architects
The White Cone House apparat-c
The House of Prajna studio_GAON
Top 5 May 2017
1. The Terrorizers (Edward Yang, 1986)
2. Elena (Petra Costa, 2012)
3. US Go Home (Claire Denis, 1994)
4. 20th Century Women (Mike Mills, 2016)
5. La sapienza (Eugène Green, 2014)
*Twin Peaks Season 3*
Moon
by Laia™
Charles-François Daubigny: Skies
You will meet many types of people in your life. You will meet delicate flowers, raging oceans, quiet forests, towering mountains, and colourful skies. You will meet thunderstorms, you will meet lightning. They will knock you down, they will leave you breathless. You will meet sunrises, you will meet gardens. They will give you light, they will take you on adventures. Explore them. Get lost with them. They all have something to teach you.
its 1:42 am and i just heard the unmistakeable sound of someone sprinting down the road wearing flip flops. good luck buddy
Areeba Siddique’s Art Connects Her to Women Around the World
This post is in celebration of Women’s History Month. Throughout March, we’ll be highlighting the stories of women doing extraordinary things around the world.
Art didn’t always bring Areeba Siddique (@ohareeba) the joy it does today. “Drawing used to make me anxious,” says the 19-year-old from Pakistan. “I would think, ‘What if it doesn’t turn out good enough?’” As her style evolved, Areeba started overlaying quotes and drawings, writing poems and sketching comics in a style more akin to collage — she calls them art journals — that made it feel easier to touch on topics of religion, identity and feminism. “I grew up in a house full of women,” says Areeba. “My history is female. It’s in my bones. It helps me connect to other women.” Soon, Areeba hopes to go to art school to continue her craft and spread her message. “I want my illustrations to speak to other covered Muslim women — and all women, regardless of race or religion — and let them know that we’re all in this together.” #WomensDay