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mrjakeparker:

Desert rendezvous. Page from my new book DRAWINGS.

mrjakeparker:

Desert rendezvous. Page from my new book DRAWINGS.

mrjakeparker:

RGB.

batteriesinthefreezer:

Two of my favorite Frank Frazetta pieces. 

Thanks to michaelmay.us & donsmallidge.com for the images.

theincompletenesstheorem:

Liu Heung Shing,A young couple waiting under a bridge pass tanks, 1989

theincompletenesstheorem:

Liu Heung Shing,
A young couple waiting under a bridge pass tanks, 1989

yellingandcats:

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yellingandcats:

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reasonsmysoniscrying:

He met Bill Murray.
Submitted by: Laura R.Location: St. Andrew’s, Scotland 

reasonsmysoniscrying:

He met Bill Murray.

Submitted by: Laura R.
Location: St. Andrew’s, Scotland

 

earthlynation:

Snow Leopard
promieniowanie:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/13166455@N05
rainy on Flickr.

rainy on Flickr.

royalboiler:

My show Tusk at Gallery 33 in Amsterdam.
June 12 - 14 & June 16 - 18 

ryanpanos:

Thousands of LED Lights Create a Tunnel of Hopes via MMM

As part of Vivid Sydney 2013, Designworks worked with The Benevolent Society to create an amazing interactive light installation that consists of thousands of tiny LED lights. Called Hundreds and Thousands, it’s a walk-through tunnel where the lights are controlled individually, responding to on-the-ground visitors who interact with them, or by Australians who share their hopes via tweet.

Benevolent Society, Australia’s first charity, is a not-for-profit and non-religious organization that helps people change their lives through support and education. In this installation, they asked people to share, in 140 characters or less, what positive change they hope for in the next 200 years. The installation responds when people share their hopes for the future via Twitter when they add the hashtag #hopesforchange or through their website.