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From Debbie Powell.

From Debbie Powell.

chaiwong:

Vertical Cities - letterpress print by Allison Rae
See the progress to fully painted on her Flickr photostream
(via : Mrs Lemons )

chaiwong:

Vertical Cities - letterpress print by Allison Rae

See the progress to fully painted on her Flickr photostream

(via : Mrs Lemons )

Foxes. <3
From Darling Clementine. 

Foxes. <3

From Darling Clementine. 

annie:

thedailywhat:

Art Project of the Day: Mixed-media artist Peter Root’s 100,000-staple-strong cityscape, entitled “Ephemicropolis.”

Stacks of staples were broken into varying sizes from full stacks about 12cm high down to single staples. These stacks were then stood up and arranged over a period of 40 hours.

[boingboing.]

Holy shit.

annie:

thedailywhat:

Art Project of the Day: Mixed-media artist Peter Root’s 100,000-staple-strong cityscape, entitled “Ephemicropolis.”

Stacks of staples were broken into varying sizes from full stacks about 12cm high down to single staples. These stacks were then stood up and arranged over a period of 40 hours.

[boingboing.]

Holy shit.
By Michael Pfleghaar.

By Michael Pfleghaar.

From Debbie Powell.

From Debbie Powell.

chaiwong:

Vertical Cities - letterpress print by Allison Rae
See the progress to fully painted on her Flickr photostream
(via&#160;: Mrs Lemons )

chaiwong:

Vertical Cities - letterpress print by Allison Rae

See the progress to fully painted on her Flickr photostream

(via : Mrs Lemons )

Foxes. &lt;3
From Darling Clementine. 

Foxes. <3

From Darling Clementine. 

(via inspiro)

annie:

thedailywhat:

Art Project of the Day: Mixed-media artist Peter Root’s 100,000-staple-strong cityscape, entitled “Ephemicropolis.”

Stacks of staples were broken into varying sizes from full stacks about 12cm high down to single staples. These stacks were then stood up and arranged over a period of 40 hours.

[boingboing.]

Holy shit.

annie:

thedailywhat:

Art Project of the Day: Mixed-media artist Peter Root’s 100,000-staple-strong cityscape, entitled “Ephemicropolis.”

Stacks of staples were broken into varying sizes from full stacks about 12cm high down to single staples. These stacks were then stood up and arranged over a period of 40 hours.

[boingboing.]

Holy shit.
By Michael Pfleghaar.

By Michael Pfleghaar.

Found here.

Found here.

About:

Jill, 25, recent university graduate with a B.A. in Studies in Arts & Culture. This is a place I have created to dump all the stuff I like in - for inspiration and otherwise. Art, illustration, crafts, interior design, product design, toys & games, photography, fashion and sometimes quotes.

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