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~ Sunday, June 10 ~
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photojojo:

Everyone knows that Picasso was an incredible painter, but did you know he experimented with photography as well? 

Drawing With Light: Pablo Picasso and LIFE Magazine

via tripudios


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~ Saturday, June 9 ~
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infinitives:

The Spanish artist Lorenzo Duran uses leaves as a canvas for his artwork. After washing and drying, he removes excess segments with surgical precision and extreme care, using a technique similar to that of traditional paper cutting. 


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~ Tuesday, April 17 ~
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sabino:

by luke smithers

sabino:

by luke smithers


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~ Sunday, March 25 ~
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~ Monday, February 20 ~
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kari-shma:

World’s largest rope swing.

Some insane footage out of Moab, Utah where a couple of folks strung up this death wish of a rope swing at the naturally formed Corona Arch. The film was shot over the course of two days by Devin Graham (source)


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~ Tuesday, February 14 ~
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marcusmcfly:

Diplo & Usher - “Climax


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~ Friday, February 10 ~
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~ Monday, February 6 ~
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mounts:

“Self Doubt” by Maskull Lasserre. Lasserre creates absolutely breathtaking sculptural work of human and animal anatomical forms using everyday objects.
“Lasserre’s drawings and sculptures explore the unexpected potential of  the everyday and its associated structures of authority, class, and  value. Elements of nostalgia, allegory, humor, and the macabre are  incorporated into works that induce strangeness in the familiar, and  provoke uncertainty in the expected.” -Lasserre’s website.
Check out more of his intricate sculptures at http://maskulllasserre.com/home.html!

mounts:

“Self Doubt” by Maskull Lasserre. Lasserre creates absolutely breathtaking sculptural work of human and animal anatomical forms using everyday objects.

“Lasserre’s drawings and sculptures explore the unexpected potential of the everyday and its associated structures of authority, class, and value. Elements of nostalgia, allegory, humor, and the macabre are incorporated into works that induce strangeness in the familiar, and provoke uncertainty in the expected.” -Lasserre’s website.

Check out more of his intricate sculptures at http://maskulllasserre.com/home.html!


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bitchville:

Just Like Fireworks by http://www.nadiawicker.com/

Combining both photography and make-up art, Nadia Wicker has launched a beautiful self-portrait series entitled “Ursides”.


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~ Thursday, February 2 ~
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