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myampgoesto11:

landscapes by Xárene Eskandar

vahc:

This is the work of Duane Michals and he has been playing a game with us. It is a picture in a picture in a picture. This is a digital reproduction on your screen - adding another layer.He is doing it again. He takes a photograph of glasses next to a chair (playing with scale). He prints that photo and put it on what appears to be a radio and photographs it again. He continues this game of photographing and re-photographing.
Duane Michals

inspirezme:

Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. The goal is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of paper.

Won Park is the master of Origami. Referred to as the “money folder”, He manipulates money in order to create these beautiful Origami structures.

[View the full article and voice your opinion over at Inspirez]

The Massive Clothes Line (by Kaarina Kaikkonen)

Found Here

(Source: from89)

thedailydoodles:

“Late Night TV”
Creeping down the hallway,He turns on the television quietly.After everyone has gone to bed, He looks at what they don’t want him to see.
The real education starts after hours,So at boring stupid school he does awfully…But he’ll learn everything he ever needs to know,Thanks to watching Late Night TV.
Posted 4/26/2012
(Thanks to the amazing Kyle Harter for .giffing this for me!)
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leslieseuffert:

Cope and Arnold

cosascool:

 Chromosaturations by Carlos Cruz-Diez 

2headedsnake:

Philip Govedare
‘Flood’, 2009
oil on canvas

unknowneditors:

Roots Kim Seon-Hyeok

Kim Seon-Hyeok creates tree figures using stainless steel materials. Close inspection shows that his tree-works look like a human face or human faces overlapped with tree roots, reminiscent of veins streaming through the human body. Kim has said that he wishes to convey something spiritual and inspiring rather than the shocking or provocative currently in vogue in contemporary art. 

andrewharlow:

Inaki LizarragaUntitled, 2012Photograph

thegoddamazon:

ghdos:

Is this Rent?

GOT ‘EM

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the-absolute-best-gifs:

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farewell-kingdom:

Sculptures carved from egg shells by Chinese artist Wen Fuliang

(via lostgospelsofphilip)

djevojka:

Bluegirl story by Sungwon