preraphs:

likeafieldmouse:

Keng Lye - Alive without Breath (2013) - Hyperrealistic sea animals created using acrylics and epoxy resin, layer by layer

holy shit

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underbluelightsmakeup:

descepter:

How The Face Changes With Shifting A Light Source

why lighting is so effin important!!!

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youngbadmanbrown:

urbanarboriculture:
Artist Peter Cook, grew this living garden chair using tree shaping methods, primarily training a living tree through constricting the direction of branch growth.  The chair took about eight years to grow.

youngbadmanbrown:

urbanarboriculture:

Artist Peter Cook, grew this living garden chair using tree shaping methods, primarily training a living tree through constricting the direction of branch growth.  The chair took about eight years to grow.

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solawless:

fishingboatproceeds:

devildoll:

are you fucking kidding me

This was created by the brilliant Judith Ann Braunn. Those of you lucky enough to live in or near Indianapolis can see an original (and definitionally temporary*) fingerprint graphite work created by Braunn at the Indianapolis Museum of Art as part of GRAPHITE, a show curated by none other than my wife.

It’s really encouraging to see good contemporary art getting >100,000 notes on tumblr, particularly because everyone is always telling me that no one is interested in contemporary art.

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princechooming:

theoinglis:

Jason Booher designs book covers as well as other things”

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red-lipstick:

Midori Yamada (Japanese), 2008 - 2010 Watercolors, Pens, Acrylics, Indian Ink

http://www.midoriyamada.net/syoujyo.htm

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blua:

Jeremie Martino - A Moment of Detente in the Life of a Painter (2010)

blua:

Jeremie Martino - A Moment of Detente in the Life of a Painter (2010)

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