cali75

Jun 16

beaucycled:

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(Source: pinterest.com, via goodmemory)

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Jun 09

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Jun 07

designersof:

Because sometimes you need to get lost in order to discover new paths.
This Rocket Ain’t Mine
————————get your work featured by submitting it to designersof.com

designersof:

Because sometimes you need to get lost in order to discover new paths.

This Rocket Ain’t Mine

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get your work featured by submitting it to designersof.com

urbanbricolage:

Does this photo illustrate the difference between street art and urban bricolage?
The post does not need to be kept warm (or perhaps it does).
And the robot is not functional (or perhaps it is).
What do you think? Street art? Urban bricolage?
(pic via Street Art Utopia)

urbanbricolage:

Does this photo illustrate the difference between street art and urban bricolage?

The post does not need to be kept warm (or perhaps it does).

And the robot is not functional (or perhaps it is).

What do you think? Street art? Urban bricolage?

(pic via Street Art Utopia)

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Jun 03

explore-blog:

Do It – 20 years of famous  artists’ irreverent instructions for art anyone can make.

explore-blog:

Do It – 20 years of famous  artists’ irreverent instructions for art anyone can make.

(Source: )

(via thingsseenonthesubway)

(via thingsseenonthesubway)

May 17

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explore-blog:

So great: If Stanley Kubrick had directed Game of Thrones and Saul Bass had designed the poster.
Pair with the legacy in film and design Saul Bass did leave.
(↬ Quipsologies)

explore-blog:

So great: If Stanley Kubrick had directed Game of Thrones and Saul Bass had designed the poster.

Pair with the legacy in film and design Saul Bass did leave.

( Quipsologies)

krgkrg:


Veronika Tzekova works with existing elements of the city that she considers ‘ill’. These benches face now empty shops and have been linked by lengths of yellow string, reflecting the areas previous status as the centre of the italian textile industry.

krgkrg:

Veronika Tzekova works with existing elements of the city that she considers ‘ill’. These benches face now empty shops and have been linked by lengths of yellow string, reflecting the areas previous status as the centre of the italian textile industry.

(via wtl21)