TimmyFlynn

May 17, 2013 at 1:46pm
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Spectacular Sculptural Installation Featuring Over 200 Arrows

1:44pm
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devidsketchbook:

Settlements and City Strategies by Lekan Jeyifous

Lekan Jeyifo (tumblr / twitter)

This series contains abstracted planimetric drawings and eerily-serene cityscapes that suggest the changing contours of urban settlements. They represent an idea of a degenerate futurism, yet one might find similar typologies and scenes in places such as the favelas of Brazil and North Africa, and in overpopulated cities such as Lagos, Mexico City, and Mumbai. Though outputted digitally, the drawings possess a textured and painterly quality as a result of combining hand-drawn sketches, industrial textures, surfaces of deteriorated paper, and digital architectural models.
A constant interplay between digital and analog processes is important in my work, resulting in a highly layered set of documents. The drawings presented here started out as digital images that were outputted, sketched and drawn over, and scanned back into the computer in order to be retraced, textured, and layered

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1:40pm
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nevver:

Christian Bök & Micah Lexier

nevver:

Christian Bök & Micah Lexier

May 16, 2013 at 8:35pm
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typeverything:

Typeverything.com
360 by George Bokhua.
(via From Up North)

typeverything:

Typeverything.com

360 by George Bokhua.

(via From Up North)

May 14, 2013 at 10:48pm
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moshita:

Composition of Mammals

Wataru Yoshida

(via scientificillustration)

10:47pm
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foxmouth:

The Burning of the Houses of Parliament, 1834
by Joseph Mallord William Turner

(via wowgreat)

10:46pm
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michelesenesi:

Julian Hoeber

michelesenesi:

Julian Hoeber

(via wowgreat)

May 10, 2013 at 6:46pm
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Reblogged from sexgoddeathandus

(Source: sexgoddeathandus, via mattfractionblog)

6:38pm
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really-shit:

Terrifying Time Lapse

These time lapses document the change in the world over the past 30 years. Islands have popped up; forests have declined; ice has melted.

Such a terrifying, beautiful thing.

If you’ve enjoyed reading, be sure to check out my archive.

6:35pm
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obsessedbythegrid:

Gerhard Richter, Farbtafel

obsessedbythegrid:

Gerhard Richter, Farbtafel

(Source: thevacantlots, via wowgreat)