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Valerie Hegarty In these works Valerie Hegarty… | Art & Science

In these works Valerie Hegarty shows the power of nature. No matter how hard humans try to tame the world around them, nature can destroy it. In these pieces, works of art decompose, are eaten, or wear apart. For more information on

Chris Cobb, an artist based in San Francisco, has created an amazing installation in bookshop called Adobe Books- he catalogued every single one of the 20,000 books by color. The project is titled There is Nothing Wrong in This Whole Wide World. They were arranged by hand over a 10 hour period, and he enlisted the help of 16 volunteers. Such beautiful results, they transformed the bookshop overnight.

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imitationflower:

amateur-1314:

lagondole:

Okurie by Yosuke Tan

WELP

THAT QUICKLY TURNED INTO SOMETHING HORRIFYING

Reminds me of something I’ve heard about cherry blossom trees, and how their color becomes a deeper pink/red from their roots because of dead bodies in the ground around them.

astrodidact:

Seems legit…

This kid…. wants to kill someone.

This kid…. wants to kill someone.

I can’t for the life of me remember what this anime is called, and I loved it so much!
/facewall

I can’t for the life of me remember what this anime is called, and I loved it so much!

/facewall

maggottyanne:

cat doesn’t want to get out of nice warm bath [x]

oh
my
gosh

im-eamon:

adimals:

hello-samanthadear:

astormykindoflove:

thechocolatebrigade:

Zip together tents = Camping Fort

I need this to happen this summer.

WhaaaaaaAaat

WHO WANTS TO DO THIS WITH ME????

let’s fucking do this

im-eamon:

adimals:

hello-samanthadear:

astormykindoflove:

thechocolatebrigade:

Zip together tents = Camping Fort

I need this to happen this summer.

WhaaaaaaAaat

WHO WANTS TO DO THIS WITH ME????

let’s fucking do this