CAPTAIN BACKFIRE!

webwallaby:

Artist: Sung-Hyun Kim

hrrrthrrr:

This Tree of Life poster is hard to resist. Stand back and it looks like a cool relief print of a tree, but once you get up close, the rings are composed of hundreds of tiny animals. How cool!

hrrrthrrr:

This Tree of Life poster is hard to resist. Stand back and it looks like a cool relief print of a tree, but once you get up close, the rings are composed of hundreds of tiny animals. How cool!

farewell-kingdom:

 Idea Lab Installation by bluarch architecture

typeworship:

Yeah! Typographic installation made from drinking straws 

Bangkok design studio FarmGroup has created this hanging installation from used plastic straws. Packed tightly together, hundreds of these reclaimed straws form the building blocks for larger shapes and words. This installation, for the Siam Center, intends to emphasize the idea that nearly anything can be reused.

andrewharlow:

drill holes through studio wall, 2012- james nizam

andrewharlow:

drill holes through studio wall, 2012- james nizam

gaksdesigns:

Global Rainbow Installation by Yvette Mattern

devidsketchbook:

ILLUSTRATIONS BY DWAYNE BELL - arresting

heraesthetic:

lylaandblu:

“The Disappearing Boy”13” by 19” Beautifully illustrated by Kai Samuels-DavisPick up a print of this incredible work here.

heraesthetic:

lylaandblu:

“The Disappearing Boy”
13” by 19”
Beautifully illustrated by Kai Samuels-Davis
Pick up a print of this incredible work here.

deathcatdumbpunch:

Daniele Del Nero

After Effects

A series of architectural scale models constructed with black paper and covered with flour and a layer of mould to create the effect of old abandoned buildings.
My purpose is to talk about the sense of time and destiny of the planet after the human species, through the sense of restlessness which abandoned buildings are able to communicate.

lionskeleton:

Ephemeral Portraits Cut from Layers of Wire Mesh by Seung Mo Park