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just wait for it. I wonder how many layers he had to use?

lostcrates:

My jaw just dropped. This is one of the wildest things that I’ve EVER seen! An artist in Japan has mastered the art of 3D paint sculptures. Riusuke Fukahori builds each fish “layer by layer.” Check out this amazing video to see the process. 

paperbackgirl:

My breakdown of Murakami themes.

paperbackgirl:

My breakdown of Murakami themes.

productioning:

Zoe Williams’ work makes me want to deal with the hassle that is needle felting.

productioning:

Zoe Williams’ work makes me want to deal with the hassle that is needle felting.

(via bookspaperscissors)

j’taime!
amyvernon:

L’artiste anciennement connu sous le nom de petit prince.
via bernardin

j’taime!

amyvernon:

L’artiste anciennement connu sous le nom de petit prince.

via bernardin

Sculptor Kim Graham made this troll to make art that wasn’t complete unless there was someone standing in front of it. This friendly fellow is made completely from paper mache. Click the picture to see photos of the troll-making process.

ambidextrously-erotic:

(via clockworkbrain, weirdscaryandusualstuff)

A more true observation on modern human relations has never been made.  Everyone can be either some of the time but neither all the time.  If you were to accept people for who they are and you might get your prince(ss) and your whore at the same time.

~AE

topherchris:

hellaposer:

This concept has been floating around, but this is the best one I’ve seen yet. Plus, how can you not want to order from a place called Brobi-Wan?!

$22 pre-order Tusken Raiders Shirt
Support your favorite intergalactic sports franchise with this limited tee!

I’d like to suggest this to anyone who wears clothes.

(via trxfreely)

sirmitchell:

Imagine a world where this cat picture would only seen by a couple dozen people. This is the post SOPA world. 

sirmitchell:

perfection.

sirmitchell:

perfection.

I love the tendrils of her hair in these illustrations.

bookspaperscissors:

Snow White, Quentin Gréban