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prettyclever:


Evan Hecox

prettyclever:

Evan Hecox

2 weeks ago with 407 notes

prettyclever:

Best Dad Ever

2 weeks ago with 64 notes
maxcapacity:

Z1362-0000 (by Max Capacity +)

maxcapacity:

Z1362-0000 (by Max Capacity +)

1 month ago with 167 notes

typostrate:

Green natural typography

 letters with made with the eco feeling and a sensibility for natural gifts. Flowers, gras and organic life is a very good base for designing things which are not as straight as helvetica.

1 month ago with 36 notes
maxcapacity:

my sister

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my sister

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jonyorkblog:

KarbornLove and Factory, 2012
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jonyorkblog:

Karborn
Love and Factory, 2012

I just bought this piece! Support your favorite artists by purchasing their work when you can!

Follow the artist on Tumblr.

1 month ago with 210 notes

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Naked Silhouette Alphabet

 from Anastasia Mastrakouli from Crofu, Greece. The photographic series NAKED SILHOUETTE ALPHABET is a latin alphabet art, formed by the naked body and performance of experimental textures that depict the silhouette.

1 month ago with 1,035 notes

jonyorkblog:

Kerry Skarbakka
The Struggle to Right Oneself, 2011

In this self-portrait series, Skarbakka captures himself in moments of suspended peril: falling off balconies, tumbling head over heels in painfully precarious falls, slipping nude in the shower, or teetering on the edge of a fateful leap from a railway bridge. In the artist’s statement Skarbakka references philosopher Martin Heidegger’s description of human existence as a process of perpetual falling, and the responsibility of each person to catch ourselves from our own uncertainty. He writes:

This photographic work is in response to this delicate state. It comprises a culmination of thought and emotion, a tying together of the threads of everything I perceive life has come to represent. It is my understanding and my perspective, which relies on the shifting human conditions of the world that we inhabit. It’s exploration resides in the sublime metaphorical space from where balance has been disrupted to the definitive point of no return. It asks the question of what it means to resist the struggle, to simply let go. Or what are the consequences of holding on?

Skarbakka says that he utilizes special climbing gear and other rigging to achieve each shot. He says while the concept behind these works is clear, the message is totally ambiguous.

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