bookspaperscissors:

Musical paintings by Paul N Grech

Because I feel excited and thrilled for tomorrow’s events.

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bookspaperscissors:

Drew Burnham

Because I feel excited and thrilled for tomorrow’s events.

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herewecollide:

Huang Guofu lost his arms in an electrical accident at the age of four, but never became discouraged. Instead, he pursued his dreams by painting with his feet.

Because I feel excited and thrilled for tomorrow’s events.

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Because I feel excited and thrilled for tomorrow’s events.

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Because I feel excited and thrilled for tomorrow’s events.

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The Air Camera by Yeon Su Kim

A unique design concept which eliminates all that superfluous crap in your camera like… well, most of the camera. Stripping the idea down to two modules you wear on your fingers, one a Bluetooth-enabled camera lens (which sends your “pictures” directly to your smartphone) and the other a motion-sensitive shutter button for “clicking”. Simply curving your fingers would enable the video mode. Smile for the fingers!

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Posted 1 year ago with 37950 notes

Well, this is awesome.

Well, this is awesome.

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Posted 1 year ago with 573 notes

FOR MY VERY GOOD FRIEND HAHA!

FOR MY VERY GOOD FRIEND HAHA!

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Posted 1 year ago with 305 notes

GEMINI. :D

GEMINI. :D

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Roman Opałka was a French-born Polish painter who painted numbers. In 1965 he began painting a process of counting – from one to infinity. Starting in the top left-hand corner of the canvas and finishing in the bottom right-hand corner, the tiny numbers were painted in horizontal rows. As of July 2004, he had reached 5.5 million. (via triangulation

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bams-boleyn:

axls:

Remember that poem that I said I did an illustration of?
Well, here’s the illustration of Sir Hibek’s Bonsay.
Enjoy.

Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the Captain. Talented boy is talented.

WOW. The inking is just so good.

bams-boleyn:

axls:

Remember that poem that I said I did an illustration of?

Well, here’s the illustration of Sir Hibek’s Bonsay.

Enjoy.

Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the Captain. Talented boy is talented.

WOW. The inking is just so good.

Posted 1 year ago with 7 notes

bams-boleyn:

Cloudbending.

I love clouds the most here on earth.

Posted 1 year ago with 222974 notes

ohyeahmorigirl:

exobiology:

Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) across rivers, using hollowed out trees to create root guidance systems. When the roots and vines reach the opposite bank they are allowed to take root. Some of the bridges are over 100 feet long and can support the weight of 50 people.

Thought some of you might find this interesting. :-)

WOW.

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Here’s a version of Van Gogh’s Starry Night created using thousands of curled up strips of paper. Susan Myers used a process called paper quilling to painstakingly build up her version of the piece.

OMG THIS IS JUST AWESOME. AND THIS IS VAN GOGH’S STARRY NIGHT! MY FAVORITE ART PIECE EVER!!!!!!!

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