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rainbowbuttcake:

Oh dear, another tiny food post. Because I love tiny food.

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cavetocanvas:

Mark Rothko, Magenta, Black, Green on Orange, 1949

cavetocanvas:

Mark Rothko, Magenta, Black, Green on Orange, 1949

ianbrooks:

Wooden by Antoni Tudisco

Have you ever been so hungry that you’ve eaten a wooden hamburger?  You know, some people in the world are starving right now so who are you to turn down free anything? Antoni’s wood-textured designs go against the grain: they serve as digital representations of wood which serves as visual representations of food, shoes, and your beloved Spongebob. In the René Magritte style of storytelling, this is not food, nor shoes, or mutant underwater sponge creatures, nor is it actually a wooden sculpture. But despite their artificial and transitory nature, they still might have made you hungry.

Artist: Behance / Website / Twitter

odditiesoflife:

Long Term Exposure Photos of Fireworks

Photographer David Johnson captures the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada using an unusual photographic technique of long term exposure. His photos of fireworks look more like bacteria under a microscope. The results are amazing.

(via sweetbroseph)

fayren:

drawnblog:

I have a lot of respect for Ze Frank, and I adored his year-long project, The Show. So many people have said things similar to this, but it’s always a good thing to hear again. In summary: if you want to make stuff, make stuff. It’s the only way you’ll get past the point of making things to the point of having made stuff. Then you get to make more stuff. So go make stuff!

Thoughts on the Creative Career (by zefrankenfriends)

Incredible advice by a man I’ve long admired.

I’ve been looking for the words to describe what’s happened to me both creatively and professionally for the past year or so. As per usual Ze has just the right words for the job.

(via thecandyjar)

(Source: phoenixpen, via omgtsn)

rainbowbuttcake:

Oh dear, another tiny food post. Because I love tiny food.

(via omgtsn)

cavetocanvas:

Mark Rothko, Magenta, Black, Green on Orange, 1949

cavetocanvas:

Mark Rothko, Magenta, Black, Green on Orange, 1949

ianbrooks:

Wooden by Antoni Tudisco

Have you ever been so hungry that you’ve eaten a wooden hamburger?  You know, some people in the world are starving right now so who are you to turn down free anything? Antoni’s wood-textured designs go against the grain: they serve as digital representations of wood which serves as visual representations of food, shoes, and your beloved Spongebob. In the René Magritte style of storytelling, this is not food, nor shoes, or mutant underwater sponge creatures, nor is it actually a wooden sculpture. But despite their artificial and transitory nature, they still might have made you hungry.

Artist: Behance / Website / Twitter

odditiesoflife:

Long Term Exposure Photos of Fireworks

Photographer David Johnson captures the International Fireworks Show in Ottawa, Canada using an unusual photographic technique of long term exposure. His photos of fireworks look more like bacteria under a microscope. The results are amazing.

(via sweetbroseph)

zeggnog:

 

I just—

zeggnog:

 

I just—

(via lilravemonster)

fayren:

drawnblog:

I have a lot of respect for Ze Frank, and I adored his year-long project, The Show. So many people have said things similar to this, but it’s always a good thing to hear again. In summary: if you want to make stuff, make stuff. It’s the only way you’ll get past the point of making things to the point of having made stuff. Then you get to make more stuff. So go make stuff!

Thoughts on the Creative Career (by zefrankenfriends)

Incredible advice by a man I’ve long admired.

I’ve been looking for the words to describe what’s happened to me both creatively and professionally for the past year or so. As per usual Ze has just the right words for the job.

(via thecandyjar)

Art is important.

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