Central Park-ing.  (Taken with Instagram at Central Park - Sheep Meadow)

Central Park-ing. (Taken with Instagram at Central Park - Sheep Meadow)

Bo Christian Larsson #vogt (Taken with instagram)

Bo Christian Larsson #vogt (Taken with instagram)

Cinderella lives in Chelsea?  (Taken with instagram)

Cinderella lives in Chelsea? (Taken with instagram)

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MSMR - Hurricane

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museumnerd:

What museum does this remind me of? Oh yeah…
pernette:

Vatican Staircases - V
Vatican City State, April 2012

museumnerd:

What museum does this remind me of? Oh yeah…

pernette:

Vatican Staircases - V

Vatican City State, April 2012

weandthecolor:

Inspiring Sculptures.
Portland-based artist Ron Ulicny creates fantastic sculptures by repurposing and rearranging ordinary objects and materials.
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weandthecolor:

Inspiring Sculptures.

Portland-based artist Ron Ulicny creates fantastic sculptures by repurposing and rearranging ordinary objects and materials.

source: thisiscolossal.com

Read.

hyperallergic:

New Data Reveals Artists Aren’t Gettin’ Paid

Read.

hyperallergic:

New Data Reveals Artists Aren’t Gettin’ Paid

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weandthecolor:

Into The Light
Minimalistic black and white architecture photography by Ric Parkin.
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weandthecolor:

Into The Light

Minimalistic black and white architecture photography by Ric Parkin.

nevver:

Andy Warhol’s MoMA Rejection Letter

nevver:

Andy Warhol’s MoMA Rejection Letter

Pretty amazing technique. Watch the video.

weandthecolor:

Fascinating Wire Mesh Portraits
Amazing ephemeral portraits by Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park. Every portrait is created by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh.
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Pretty amazing technique. Watch the video.

weandthecolor:

Fascinating Wire Mesh Portraits

Amazing ephemeral portraits by Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park. Every portrait is created by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh.

more on thisiscolossal.com

 Digging Australian artist Jeremy Geddes

 Digging Australian artist Jeremy Geddes