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Jen.
Dream big or go fuck yourself.
February 15, 2012
dennisculver:

Batgirls do it well.
For reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uYs0gJD-LE

dennisculver:

Batgirls do it well.

For reference:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uYs0gJD-LE

December 6, 2011
birdrib:

bailey elizabeth

birdrib:

bailey elizabeth

(via glittertomb)

December 5, 2011
razorgibbon:

Goni Montes

razorgibbon:

Goni Montes

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violent-buddhist:

Yayoi Kusama

Born in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Kusama has experienced hallucinations and severe obsessive thoughts since childhood, often of a suicidal nature. She claims that as a small child she suffered severe physical abuse by her mother.

By 1950, Kusama was depicting abstracted natural forms in watercolor, gouache and oil, primarily on paper. She began covering surfaces (walls, floors, canvases, and later, household objects and naked assistants) with the polka dots that would become a trademark of her work. The vast fields of polka dots, or “infinity nets,” as she called them, were taken directly from her hallucinations. She studied Nihonga painting, a rigorous formal style developed during the Meiji period. Her first series of large-scale canvas paintings, Infinity Nets, were entirely covered in a sequence of nets and dots that alluded to hallucinatory visions. In the early 1960s Kusama began to cover items such as ladders, shoes and chairs with white phallic protrusions. Since 1963, Kusama has continued her series ofMirror/Infinity rooms.

In these complex installations, purpose-built rooms lined with mirrored glass contain scores of neon coloured balls, hanging at various heights above the viewer. Standing inside on a small platform, light is repeatedly reflected off the mirrored surfaces to create the illusion of a never-ending space.

Click for an interactive experience of ^

Room 1

Room 2

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alexvaz714:

Mark Ryden

alexvaz714:

Mark Ryden

(via goingoutsidethebox)

goingoutsidethebox:

MASX

goingoutsidethebox:

MASX

teensonacid:

uberkraaft!!

teensonacid:

uberkraaft!!

(Source: teensonacid, via goingoutsidethebox)

lionskeleton:

by Tom Guycot

lionskeleton:

by Tom Guycot

(Source: ryandonato)

lionskeleton:

French Kissing the Soft Machine

trippy

lionskeleton:

French Kissing the Soft Machine

trippy

(Source: ryandonato)

livingingotham:

SUPAKITCH & KORALIE

dopedopedopedopedope

November 18, 2011

livingingotham:

This short got some attention when it won a contest created by the Phillips Corporation which had a few restraining parameters in place. The films could only have six lines of dialogue, and they had to be:

  • What is that?
  • It’s a unicorn.
  • Never seen one up close before.
  • Beautiful.
  • Get away, Get away!
  • I’m sorry.

It’s pretty limiting, but this short is a phenomenal example of where limitations can create something truly inspired.

This isn’t what I normally post, but it’s too fucking beautiful not to. enjoy.

(via spaceghostzombie)

bahahahaha!

bahahahaha!

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