Photo 20 Mar Abandoned Yugoslavian Monument

Abandoned Yugoslavian Monument

Photo 23 Jul szymon:

Streetlampforest by Sonja Vordermaier

szymon:

Streetlampforest by Sonja Vordermaier

Link 20 Jun nice photos here, i especially like "changes" with its repeating border»
Photo 17 Jan nevver:

Disguise
Video 14 Jan
Photo 7 Jan urhajos:

‘Unicore’ by Rachel Caldwell

urhajos:

Unicore’ by Rachel Caldwell

Photo 3 Jan unhappyhipsters:

Unbelievable: She’d been living in a windowless cell for six years without even an inkling about the movable panel.  
(Photo: Eirick Johnson; Dwell)

unhappyhipsters:

Unbelievable: She’d been living in a windowless cell for six years without even an inkling about the movable panel.  

(Photo: Eirick Johnson; Dwell)

Photo 3 Jan secret-hideout:

lace _ tea » architectural beauty: office treehouse, germany on we heart it / visual bookmark #3407746
via .
Photo 24 Dec urhajos:

ROA
Photo 24 Dec nahohlatida:

::J.SaW.w:: Cyborg female
source: http://barkaabye.blogspot.com/2010/11/jsaww-cyborg-female.html
Photo 24 Dec urhajos:

Земля (by Sergey Vlasov)
Photo 29 Nov lawgiverz:

Richard A. Kirk | Escape Into Life







Artist Bio
Richard A. Kirk is a visual artist, illustrator, and author based in Canada. He actively shows in Canada, USA and Europe, and has works in many private collections throughout the world. He is represented in Europe, Japan and NYC by the Strychnin Gallery.
Richard has illustrated works by Clive Barker, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Christopher Golden, China Mieville, and others. Richard also created the artwork for the eighth CD by the rock band Korn.
Richard was born in Hull, Yorkshire in 1962. He moved to Canada with his family in 1968, settling in Southwestern Ontario. Richard was always interested in drawing and frequently found inspiration in nature, literature, surrealist and symbolists artists, and illustrators of the 19th and 20th century.
Richard’s work is composed of images that explore the liminal space between imagination and reality. His drawings create a space where protean forms challenge conventional aesthetic ideas. Richard is interested in the forms found in nature, the morphology of plants and animals, and the effect of time on materials. He works in a number of mediums including: pen and ink, silverpoint, watercolor, and oil. He also works with found materials.
Richard maintains a blog where news and information related to his work can be found.
Richard A. Kirk’s Website
Richard A. Kirk’s Blog
Thanks to Something Too Brave for finding this artist!

lawgiverz:

Richard A. Kirk | Escape Into Life

Artist Bio

Richard A. Kirk is a visual artist, illustrator, and author based in Canada. He actively shows in Canada, USA and Europe, and has works in many private collections throughout the world. He is represented in Europe, Japan and NYC by the Strychnin Gallery.

Richard has illustrated works by Clive Barker, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Christopher Golden, China Mieville, and others. Richard also created the artwork for the eighth CD by the rock band Korn.

Richard was born in Hull, Yorkshire in 1962. He moved to Canada with his family in 1968, settling in Southwestern Ontario. Richard was always interested in drawing and frequently found inspiration in nature, literature, surrealist and symbolists artists, and illustrators of the 19th and 20th century.

Richard’s work is composed of images that explore the liminal space between imagination and reality. His drawings create a space where protean forms challenge conventional aesthetic ideas. Richard is interested in the forms found in nature, the morphology of plants and animals, and the effect of time on materials. He works in a number of mediums including: pen and ink, silverpoint, watercolor, and oil. He also works with found materials.

Richard maintains a blog where news and information related to his work can be found.

Richard A. Kirk’s Website

Richard A. Kirk’s Blog

Thanks to Something Too Brave for finding this artist!

Photo 29 Nov laughingsquid:

Portraits of Four Eyed Cats
Photo 29 Nov nice gif

nice gif

(Source: nearerthemoon)

Photo 29 Nov nevver:

Kill the Cool

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