1. thecreatorsproject:

Dot Gogh.  

    thecreatorsproject:

    Dot Gogh.  

  2. clagil:

    Drawing without Color | SIMON SCHUBERT

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    Cool images created by simply folding a single sheet of paper. Great idea – this folded paper architectural works from the german artist are unusual.

  3. i love this.
clagil:

TRIGGER by JOANA VASCONCELOS
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Gracefulness and Beauty. Made out of faience and cotton yarn.
Here you can see more of her beautiful work.

    i love this.

    clagil:

    TRIGGER by JOANA VASCONCELOS

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    Gracefulness and Beauty. Made out of faience and cotton yarn.

    Here you can see more of her beautiful work.

  4. (Source: hereismelissa)

  5. (Source: thesleepscience)

  6. ncyclopedia:

Year 2, Week 19: The Six of HeartsPaper24” x 17.125”Copyright © 2012 Emmanuel Jose. All Rights Reserved.

    ncyclopedia:

    Year 2, Week 19: The Six of Hearts
    Paper
    24” x 17.125”
    Copyright © 2012 Emmanuel Jose. All Rights Reserved.

  7. Real-life magic eye patterns.

    Real-life magic eye patterns.

  8. I want one of these tapestries real bad.

    Erin M Reiley’s work is pretty uhhhh-mazing.

  9. Bouncing tennis balls art installation by Ana Soler.
via Colossal.

    Bouncing tennis balls art installation by Ana Soler.

    via Colossal.

  10. Global rainbow light installation.
via Colossal.

    Global rainbow light installation.

    via Colossal.

  11. The artist is by necessity a collector; he accumulates things with the same ardor and curiosity [with which] a boy stuffs his pockets. He borrows from the sea and from the scrap heap; he takes snapshots, makes mental notes, and records impressions on tablecloths and newspapers—why one particular thing and not another, he may not know at the time, but he is omnivorous. He has a taste for children’s wall scrawling as appreciative as that for prehistoric cave painting.

    — Paul Rand, 1955

  12. Tree line.
Reminds me a bit of Andy Goldsworthy’s work. But with a tree-wrapped twist.
via My Love For You Is A Stampede of Horses.

    Tree line.

    Reminds me a bit of Andy Goldsworthy’s work. But with a tree-wrapped twist.

    via My Love For You Is A Stampede of Horses.