Art

jensievers:

‘Those Summer Days’ - Original abstract art on perspex by New Zealand artist, Jen Sievers. Fresh, sophisticated and a guaranteed talking piece for your home. 760mmx1000mm on 2mm perspex. 

lssardna:

Find yourself a man who can do both

chiamis:

Hunter x Hunter Manga to Return for 1st Time Since August 2014

“A page on the Shonen Jump+ website announced that Yoshihiro Togashi is resuming his Hunter × Hunter manga in the Ankoku Tairiku (Dark Continent) arc. This year’s 16th issue of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine will reveal more details on Saturday.”


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teaganwhite:

This new variant edition of my poster for Josh Ritter’s current tour will be for sale at the remainder of his tour stops. I’m not selling AP copies of the variant, but I still have copies of the original blue & gold edition in my shop!

mihkoshiba:

studio ghibli wallpapers

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Bryan Nash Gill: Red Acorn & Acorn

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Maria Koshenkova: White & Black Cubes, 2011


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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Sarah Cain

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hazelstarheart:

The Steven Universe theme sang by my 4 year old niece and synced to @stevencrewniverse‘s opening.  THIS WINS THE INTERNET and she has won my heart over and over and over (again).

My heart. My heart my heart my heart.

itscolossal:

An Amsterdam Museum Asks Visitors to Trade Their Selfie Sticks for Pencils and Paper

Rijksmuseum, an arts and history museum located in the heart of Amsterdam, is asking visitors to put down their cameras and pick up a pen next time they enter the museum’s walls. Rijksmuseum’s new campaign#startdrawing wants to slow down observers, encouraging attendees to draw sculptures and paintings that interest them rather than snapping a picture and moving on to the next work in quick succession.

By slowing down the process of observation, the visitor is able to get closer to the artist’s secrets, the museum explains, engaging with each work by actively doing instead of passively capturing.

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arrests:

Path of Figs, by Giulia Bianchi

2012