don't forget to smile Create to destroy, but destroy to create. the world is an unknown place, with strange people and things. keep it up.
weandthecolor:

Creative Street Art
‘Entropy’ - Melilla Art School.
source: streetagainst.com
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weandthecolor:

Creative Street Art

‘Entropy’ - Melilla Art School.

source: streetagainst.com

myfirstweblog:

Zebraby Ruaidhri Ryan
Sales Enquiries Ruaidhri.ryan@gmail.com

myfirstweblog:

Zebra
by Ruaidhri Ryan

Sales Enquiries Ruaidhri.ryan@gmail.com

myampgoesto11:

Kang Duck-Bong: PVC Pipe Sculptures

arpeggia:

Crecimientos Artificiales, 2008

by Ivan Puig

fer1972:

Sculptures by Antony Gormley

ianbrooks:

Diminutive Horrors by Adam Makarenko

We’re most afraid of things we cannot see, but what about the things that are just really tiny? Adam hand-crafts each piece down to the most intricate detail, before arranging them for their extreme close-ups. The result are fascinating glimpses into horrific scenes with no context but left to the machinations of your own mind to explain.

Artist: website (via: io9)

(via therandompeach)

hahamagartconnect:

Thrown to the Wind

Beijing-based artist Wang Zhiyuan piece entitled Thrown to the Wind ascends 36 feet into the air. Zhiyuan’s tornado of plastic waste is a reminder of the trash that overwhelms his hometown and it’s surrounding environment. It pretty much speaks to anyone - the reality is that we are all living with it the effects of non-dispoable waste.

via my modern met

(via thingsorganizedneatly)

bobdoom:

“Why not?!  It has a tug-rope!  You’re pulling… what am I supposed to think?”

:0 love this

bobdoom:

“Why not?!  It has a tug-rope!  You’re pulling… what am I supposed to think?”

:0 love this

(via puugs)

(Source: hakunicocas, via w3areinfinite)

flambo :0

flambo :0

(Source: explodingdragons)

boodapug:

Poppy ~ submitted by love-h0lly
What a beautiful puglet! Thanks for the great photo submissions, Holly!

boodapug:

Poppy ~ submitted by love-h0lly

What a beautiful puglet! Thanks for the great photo submissions, Holly!

unexplainably whimsical but nothing of relevance