THEME BY PISTACHI-O

lipstickstainedlove:

vintagegal:

Model poses and the finished paintings of Gil Elvgren

Its not just a model, it’s his wife. She posed for every single one of his paintings.

thekhooll:

Permanent Camping

Casey Brown Architecture was the studio in charge with the development of this unusual looking tower, containing a rain water collection tank, kitchen, living area, and sleeping zone.

lolitamondo:

reflectivegentleman:

Writing on Water.

Sometimes I am sinfully envious of the visually artistic.

shireduchess:

typette:

these are awesome, it’s like am action battle skirt. just high enough not to step on, the front has ample leg maneuverability, and it looks rad. Want

and it’s deliciously steampunk as well

caterinasforzas:

paper marbling

fill a tray with water. blow, fan, stir, dab, and drag paint or colored ink across its surface. put a sheet of washi paper on top to stain it with the floating art.

though called “turkish” paper marbling by europeans, this design technique was developed in east asia, central asia, and the islamic world. it is an important part of turkic, tajik, indian, and other asian and middle eastern cultures.

kingkaiser:

A story requirers a lot of filler characters so here are some of filler witches. 

cauxcollective:

Caux Collective Redirects: Joshua Lake & Luke Evans

University students, studying any artistic subject, are often encouraged to experiment. Using your initiative and imagination is key, when trying to carve your way into any competitive, creative environment. Two Kingston University students certainly pushed the boundaries of this concept, recently, by turning their own bodies into human photograph developers. Joshua Lake and Luke Evans each swallowed a piece of 35mm film, which was then digested, expelled and cleaned.

If you would like to read this post in it’s entirety, featuring further analysis and links to other relevant work, please visit my post on Inspirez.

The dogs face! LOL

The dogs face! LOL