June22012

ianbrooks:

Weightlessness in Nature by Cornelia Konrads

Cornelia’s outdoor installations seem to give Mother Nature the finger with their brazen defiance of gravity. Suspended in time, her works often seem to be in caught in the middle of construction themselves, an act we were never supposed to witness.

Artist: website (via: colossal)

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May292012

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May222012
amare-habeo:

Paul Delvaux (1897-1994)The Red Skeleton Siting on the Red Chair (Squelette assis nu sur la chaise rouge), N/D

amare-habeo:

Paul Delvaux (1897-1994)
The Red Skeleton Siting on the Red Chair (Squelette assis nu sur la chaise rouge), N/D

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May152012

theinternationalcanary:

The Art of War by Kent Floris

May142012

pulmonaire:

Sound Wave by Jean Shin

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May82012
hellhoundonmytrail:

Robert Johnson by William Stout In a style similar to Jean Giraud Moebius and Robert Crumb’s “Heroes of the Blues Trading Cards”

hellhoundonmytrail:

Robert Johnson by William Stout
In a style similar to Jean Giraud Moebius
and Robert Crumb’s “Heroes of the Blues Trading Cards”

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May72012
May62012

thedukeoflions:

f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Japanese Wisteria Tunnel

These photos were taken at the Kawachi Fuji Garden, about a four hour drive from Tokyo, but there are wisteria festivals all over Japan, including at the Kameido-Tenjin Shrine, where tourists in the Edo period often visited the famous wisteria; the Wake Wisteria Park, in Wake-cho, Okayama, and at Ashikaga Flower Park, which has three massive wisteria trellises that extend 3,280 feet squared. (Time Out Tokyo has a list of additional notable wisteria around the city worth visiting.)

Oh.

Wow.

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