fer1972:

Wood Sculptures by Aron Demetz

fer1972:

World’s Biggest Flower Carpet in Brussels (Photo by Gaston Batistini)

axiomunseen:

http://dearworld.me/
"Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts."

— Buddha (via sunshinesoul8)

(Source: bodhisattvaquotes, via sosuperawesome)

haiku:


My children walk in,
I cannot breath-my eyes tear,
treasure the moments.

gaksdesigns:

A Portrait Drawn by Hand with 2.1 Million Ink Dots to Aid Amnesiac Benjaman Kyle. via Colossal

"I’ve seen a lot of weird shit on drugs, but I have never ever ever ever ever looked at an egg and thought it was a fucking brain, not once, all right? I have seen UFO’s split the sky like a sheet, but I have never ever ever looked at an egg and thought it was a fucking brain, not once. I have had seven balls of light come off of a UFO, lead me onto their ship, explain to me telepathically that we are all one and there is no such thing as death, but I have never ever ever ever ever looked at an egg, and thought it was a fucking brain. Now, maybe I wasn’t getting good shit?"

— (via mercenariox)

(Source: fr75, via billhicks)

gaksdesigns:

Wooden Sculptures made from Interlocking Wood by Korean artist Lee Jae-Hyo

"Kaleb, I have a varicose vein… on my balls"

— Hank, 7

Tags: balls vein funny

devidsketchbook:

Christoffer Relander - We Are NatureMultiple

(Exposure Portraits Vol. II)

[Via thisiscolossal]

(via 2headedsnake)

ryanhatesthis:

GPOY

lohrien:

Lord of The Rings Illustrations by faQy

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bookspaperscissors:

freedomRainbow “I pour through piles and piles of discarded textiles, searching for cashmere, wool, lambswool, merino, angora, and alpaca sweaters. I bring them home and wash them multiple times in an all natural tea tree, lavender, and lanolin wool wash until they are clean and felted, and out of these recycled treasures come the forms of the friends I create.”

(Source: sosuperawesome)

shinyslingback:

rosa verloop: nylon sculptures

dutch artist rosa verloop has extended her body of work with these ‘nylon sculptures’. the highly textural pieces capitalize on the key medium used, stockings, which is tucked and molded to create a distinctly human-like figure. the flesh-colored panty hose fortify the anthropomorphic qualities of the work, manipulated in an organic fashion with drawing pins to create something strangely exotic. http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/22236/rosa-verloop-nylon-sculptures.html

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