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  1. RENOIR Movie Trailer (2013) (by FilmsActuTrailers)

    Oh my god this looks so beautiful. 

  2. Path of Beauty (by Florent Igla)

    FUUCK this brings back awesome memories of Paris. 

    Path of beauty - Director’s Cut Version.

    A women walks in the Musée du Louvre, alone.
    The museum is completely empty. 
    We follow this young woman in her dreamlike journey through the different rooms of the museum, between amazement and beauty, art and poetry.

    The woman : Eve Claudel

    Director : Florent Igla
    DOP : Benjamin Ramalho
    Steadicam operator & Camera : Aymeric Colas
    First AC : Sonia Bisch
    Editor : Camille Guyot
    Color Grader : Arthur Paux
    Flame Artist : Gregg Langlois
    Smoke Artist : Bruno Beaudouin
    Production Company : O.I.
    Client : Musée du Louvre de Paris & Nintendo

    Music : Sigur Rós - “Suð Í Eyrum”

    This a director’s cut version of a movie I’ve made for clients Musée du Louvre and Nintendo.
    This a personal version. 

  3. We are all made of stardust. 
Gorgeous figures titled “Milky Ways” by Mihoko Ogaki.
(via Colossal) We are all made of stardust. 
Gorgeous figures titled “Milky Ways” by Mihoko Ogaki.
(via Colossal)
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    We are all made of stardust. 

    Gorgeous figures titled “Milky Ways” by Mihoko Ogaki.

    (via Colossal)

  4. TRANCE Film Clip - The Heist (by patheuk)

    This combines two of my (many) favorite things: stylistically shot action films and art. Official trailer here.

  5. Yao Lu reflects on the encroaching ecological threat of urbanization in China by depicting classical Chinese landscapes as disguised photos of landfills. 
(via Colossal) Yao Lu reflects on the encroaching ecological threat of urbanization in China by depicting classical Chinese landscapes as disguised photos of landfills. 
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    Yao Lu reflects on the encroaching ecological threat of urbanization in China by depicting classical Chinese landscapes as disguised photos of landfills. 

    (via Colossal)

  6. "Go into the arts. I’m not kidding. The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven’s sake. Sing in the shower. Dance to the radio. Tell stories. Write a poem to a friend, even a lousy poem. Do it as well as you possibly can. you will get an enormous reward. You will have created something."

     - Kurt Vonnegut
  7. Just Because: Tricycle Calligraphy 水书法器 (by Jonah Kessel)

    Media Artist Nicholas Hanna built a tricycle that can also paint Chinese characters on the ground as it moves, just — because.

    Water Calligraphy has a long history in China, normally characterized by older Chinese men painting characters on the ground of parks with long brushes and water.

    Nicholas’ version is a wee bit more complicated.

    Learn more about this project here.
  8. “Design is where science & art break even.” - Robin Matthew
(via Designer Desktops: January 2013 - Design Milk)

    “Design is where science & art break even.” - Robin Matthew

    (via Designer Desktops: January 2013 - Design Milk)

  9. By David Lloyd By David Lloyd
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John Stezaker, Untitled, 1976

John Stezaker, Untitled, 1976
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    John Stezaker, Untitled, 1976

    (via nicolekang)

  11. nicolekang:

111minnagallery:

You see it all the time, but I still love flat patterns on objects that should have dimension.
sfmoma:

SUBMISSION:
Ramada Inn, Nicole Kang
12” x 24”
Mixed Media on Paper
2007


just cuz

SO PROUD UH YOO GURL nicolekang:

111minnagallery:

You see it all the time, but I still love flat patterns on objects that should have dimension.
sfmoma:

SUBMISSION:
Ramada Inn, Nicole Kang
12” x 24”
Mixed Media on Paper
2007


just cuz

SO PROUD UH YOO GURL
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    nicolekang:

    111minnagallery:

    You see it all the time, but I still love flat patterns on objects that should have dimension.

    sfmoma:

    SUBMISSION:

    Ramada Inn, Nicole Kang

    12” x 24”

    Mixed Media on Paper

    2007

    just cuz

    SO PROUD UH YOO GURL

  12. “Innocence” by Margaret Mroczek (Taken with Instagram at Young Blood Gallery & Boutique) “Innocence” by Margaret Mroczek (Taken with Instagram at Young Blood Gallery & Boutique)
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    “Innocence” by Margaret Mroczek (Taken with Instagram at Young Blood Gallery & Boutique)

  13. “Dancing Couple” by Margaret Mroczek (Taken with Instagram at Young Blood Gallery & Boutique) “Dancing Couple” by Margaret Mroczek (Taken with Instagram at Young Blood Gallery & Boutique)
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    “Dancing Couple” by Margaret Mroczek (Taken with Instagram at Young Blood Gallery & Boutique)

  14. Nick Archer, English Fancy Rope Tricks
(via Blog | Barbour)

    Nick Archer, English Fancy Rope Tricks

    (via Blog | Barbour)

  15. woodpaneledshoes:

By Michael Carson.

    woodpaneledshoes:

    By Michael Carson.

    (Source: subversiveaesthetics)