Sink Their Bones To Davy Jones

therhumboogie:

By Brooks Shane Salzwedel, carefully layered mixed media and drawing to make these really unique landscapes. It adds so much depth to each piece just by having several layers of images built up on one another. 

cyanea:

Sean McGinnis

Working freelance at the dynamic and creative Casey Vidalenc Fashion House in Paris, he discovered string as a creative material, first sewing on clothes, then sewing on his own drawn and photographic work.  The strings ended-up flying off the support and began filling rooms.  And there, miles and miles of string and hours of labor going up and down ladders later, they form spheres, cones, intersecting wing shapes, or gothic arches, layers upon layers like three dimensional architectural drawings.  In mind-boggling intricacy, the straight lines of taut strings sculpt floating forms.  The thread is thin enough to not be easily seen, but the mass of repeated lines, though weightless and ephemeral, creates form.  The effect is heightened by moving around the various forms, letting their myriad of lines cross and recross in never repeating patterns.

designalog:

Architecture: Shelf Hotel by 3Gatti Architecture Studio..(via * Architecture: Shelf Hotel by 3Gatti Architecture Studio)

designalog:

Architecture: Shelf Hotel by 3Gatti Architecture Studio..(via * Architecture: Shelf Hotel by 3Gatti Architecture Studio)

tripudios:

Mesmerizing Patterns on Cathedral Ceilings by David Stephenson

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beconinriot:

The “Tunnel of Love” in Ukraine

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oliphillips:

Trace Heavens

by James Nizam

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by9:

All moments’ (2009) by.alidarosie
Inspired by novel Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut (1969)

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showslow:

”I am intrigued and mesmerized by the in-between state and by the fragility of the burned matches. The in-between is where the excitement happens, the point where the red heads turns to white before turning to ash, it’s the tipping point.”

Matchstick sculptures by Chicago artist Pei-San Ng.