Posts filled under: beauty
These women all look like aliens…before and after. Who decides what is beautiful? Because they are fucking it up.
The bottom one does look a bit like a feminized Thom Yorke, though.
Li Xiadong Atelier - Liyuan Library
I love this. It would be the ideal quiet place, one bound to provide you with mountains of inspiration. More photos and information can be found in the content source, yo.
The Most Astounding Fact (Neil DeGrasse Tyson)
What an amazing man Neil Degrasse Tyson is. This is the most beautifully articulated reason for living I’ve seen.
Beautiful works of ink and brush by Gabriel Moreno. If you like these, you should definitely follow the link; there are plenty more.
Paintings via: Julie Heffernan
at the P.P.O.W Gallery
I see elements of Arcimboldo and Dali here. These paintings are unmistakably of our postmodern era, but they operate within a frame that is bizarre, sublime, surreal, and, above all, timeless.
Aqueous Fluoreau by Mark Mawson on behance.
Time is Nothing // Around The World Time Lapse
“17 countries. 343 Days. 6237 Photographs. One incredible journey.”
via Kien Lam on vimeo
Madeline von Foerster has a unique two-dimensional take on the Baroque phenomena known as “Cabinets of Curiosities” (Google that term. You’ll like the results).
Marinina series via: Geliographic’s Portfolio on Behance.
Such expressive line here - an incredible sense of motion and time. The description calls it digital art, and, if that’s the case, color me impressed. I see it as a tasteful use of what the abstract expressionists were blabbering on about so many years ago. Although, this is more representational than abstract. At any rate, look at these pretty photos.
Serge Salat’s “Beyond Infinity”
This is as an enigma to me. It becomes difficult to discern even the vaguest understanding of up versus down. Evidently the room is filled with lights and music which serve to create a multi-sensory experience for the viewer. See more photos in the click-through.
(sheet music, acrylic, pen)
inthemess: If I were a collage’ing sort of man….hell, perhaps I should be a collage’ing sort of man. You got a problem with that?!
Wire sculptures by Gavin Worth. Absolutely masterful contours, here.
Go to the hi-res in the clickthrough!
desole (by Alan Ranger LRPS BPE1*)




