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dadsaretheoriginalhipster:

This left me speechless. That shirt. 

dadsaretheoriginalhipster:

This left me speechless. That shirt. 

— hace 1 día con 233 notas
weandthecolor:

Dynamite Sauce
Package design by Cody Petts.

“The box is meant to resemble an old style dynamite box, the wood is laser engraved and made from aspen.”

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weandthecolor:

Dynamite Sauce

Package design by Cody Petts.

“The box is meant to resemble an old style dynamite box, the wood is laser engraved and made from aspen.”

— hace 1 día con 194 notas
eatsleepdraw:

ink portrait drawing of Emiliano Zapata

eatsleepdraw:

ink portrait drawing of Emiliano Zapata

— hace 3 días con 121 notas
moral-uncertainty:

On the beach at Golfe-Juan in 1968, Mili captures Picasso reveling in two of his artistic obsessions: the mask and the minotaur, a mythical half-bull, half-man that featured prominently in much of his work. An excerpt from a 1968 special issue of LIFE, devoted entirely to Picasso, describes a typical scene at home: “Putting on a mask is sometimes enough to set Picasso off into a kind of witch-doctor frenzy. He roars and writhes behind his gorilla mask, dances away to the mirror, returns in a rubber devil’s mask to swoop down on his daughter Paloma. Picasso was one of the first European artists to recognize the magic and beauty of African masks, and his own masks show the enduring power of that early influence.”

moral-uncertainty:

On the beach at Golfe-Juan in 1968, Mili captures Picasso reveling in two of his artistic obsessions: the mask and the minotaur, a mythical half-bull, half-man that featured prominently in much of his work. An excerpt from a 1968 special issue of LIFE, devoted entirely to Picasso, describes a typical scene at home: “Putting on a mask is sometimes enough to set Picasso off into a kind of witch-doctor frenzy. He roars and writhes behind his gorilla mask, dances away to the mirror, returns in a rubber devil’s mask to swoop down on his daughter Paloma. Picasso was one of the first European artists to recognize the magic and beauty of African masks, and his own masks show the enduring power of that early influence.”

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— hace 1 semana con 150 notas
designcloud:

Würsa (18 000 Km from earth)
sculpture by Daniel Firman for the exhibition Superdome at the Palais de Tokyo.

designcloud:

Würsa (18 000 Km from earth)

sculpture by Daniel Firman for the exhibition Superdome at the Palais de Tokyo.

— hace 1 semana con 453 notas