not-your-usual-cup-of-tea:

A plastic surgeon transforms a pig’s head into a woman’s head.

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Timestamp: 1354203195

not-your-usual-cup-of-tea:

A plastic surgeon transforms a pig’s head into a woman’s head.

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(Source: cali-connection, via mr-storm)

eat-train-sleep:

Lets run this

(Source: lori-rocks, via eecota)

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eat-train-sleep:

Lets run this

(Source: lori-rocks, via eecota)

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inspirezme:

Green House by Kyung Woo Han

These chairs appear to be floating but in fact its all an illusion. The chairs are actually an artistic experiment with wire and paint that shows them as if they were floating around a flooded rom.

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Timestamp: 1351013032

inspirezme:

Green House by Kyung Woo Han

These chairs appear to be floating but in fact its all an illusion. The chairs are actually an artistic experiment with wire and paint that shows them as if they were floating around a flooded rom.

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moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.

The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.

Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

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Timestamp: 1351001964

moika-palace:

Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.

The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.

Photo of the house pre-Revolution.

Blueprint by Ivan Ropet

(via Russkij Sever and Russia Trek)

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showslow:

Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis creates these surreal images by using his brush to slowly drip oil paints into small pools. After each color dries over a period of several days a new layer is added resulting in a dense, multi-dimensional surface. The understanding and control of color that goes into this is incredible.

AMAZING

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Timestamp: 1351001842

showslow:

Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis creates these surreal images by using his brush to slowly drip oil paints into small pools. After each color dries over a period of several days a new layer is added resulting in a dense, multi-dimensional surface. The understanding and control of color that goes into this is incredible.

AMAZING

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unvis:

be m i n e .

city life

(Source: relax-ed, via s0ulvibes)

Timestamp: 1350996193

unvis:

be m i n e .

city life

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My little banana!! so cute !!

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My little banana!! so cute !!

mareen:

Friend and former assistant Stefan just published these:

stefantueshaus:

one year ago, in may 2011, i took these photos of the talented painter christian schoeler in his atelier in düsseldorf. originally they were meant to be used for a publication in art review magazine, but his gallery decided to just publish a repro of one of his pieces. of course the call telling us about the decision came in while we were shooting…
but it’s ok, at least i had a reason to shoot medium format and i somehow like the outcome :)

watch the whole set here

I am in love with these pictures.

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Timestamp: 1350993647

mareen:

Friend and former assistant Stefan just published these:

stefantueshaus:

one year ago, in may 2011, i took these photos of the talented painter christian schoeler in his atelier in düsseldorf. originally they were meant to be used for a publication in art review magazine, but his gallery decided to just publish a repro of one of his pieces. of course the call telling us about the decision came in while we were shooting…
but it’s ok, at least i had a reason to shoot medium format and i somehow like the outcome :)

watch the whole set here

I am in love with these pictures.

(via withloveaudge)

stefantueshaus:
hahaha, don't worry! i'm happy you're back. also don't bother to delete the post. everything calmed down and i'd love it if you kept the post online! greets from germany!

AH THANK YOU !! AWESOME !! Im keeping it online and reposting then !! Greets from AMERICA !! Hope all is well !! 

My saturday night.

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My saturday night.

Rose from the dead !!

HI EVERYONE !! IM BACK, IM BACK !! Feeling amazing and sharing my life again !! 

danielprnorton:
Where have you been? :)

In Florida! Where have you been!? LOLOL