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Liquid Drops by Corrie White
Corrie’s psychedelic liquid drop photography reveals the intrinsic beauty in the little things we take for granted… while on LSD. Prints available at corriewhitephotography.
Nano-Fabrics by Zeitguised
These macro versions of microscopically tiny textile patterns are what your flannel may look like if you pressed your face right up into it.
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Weeeeeee! Drawing! WOOOOO! (Taken with instagram)
In Bloom by Anna Schuleit
Slated for demolition, the Massachusetts Mental Health Center needed one final poignant goodbye before it faded from collective memory forever, so artist Schuleit decided to bring life to the hallways, offices, stairwells, and rooms that would soon be gone by “planting” 28,000 flowers on almost every square inch of floor in the doomed building. A reminder that life goes on, but we all contributed a small part.
(via: colossal)
Carl Sagan.
“The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it, but the way those atoms are put together.” - Carl Sagan, Cosmos.
I’ve been listening to Cosmos while I work these last few days. Then I wanted to do some Carl Sagan fan art. Is that a thing? That should be a thing.
With easter just around the corner, I made this handy instructional guide on the correct way to open an easter egg.
Self-Portrait by Nacho Diaz
Up for voting at threadless!
Artist: deviantart / tumblr
Forest Blending Acrylic Glass Statues
Imagine walking through a forest and seeing just a glimpse of these invisible figures! They’re the creative work of artist Rob Mulholland, who makes these sculptures out of mirrored Perspex (or acrylic glass). It has been called the Predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its background. Mulholland has previously installed these chameleon-like figures in the woods around Alloa, Loch Ard and the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
Mulholland told BBC Scotland that the key to the effect was creating a distorted reflection. “It alters reality, one moment you see them and the next moment they blend in. There’s an ambiguity to it - it doesn’t answer all the questions.”
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