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posted 2 days ago with 2,585 notes. originally sh-ocking.
#amazing art #smoking #face #people #hair #colours #shading #lighting

aeedee:


thisiscolossal.com
David Agenjo

These colors are so beautiful. So much dimension…

aeedee:

thisiscolossal.com

David Agenjo

These colors are so beautiful. So much dimension…


posted 2 days ago with 1,777 notes. originally 2headedsnake.
#amazing art #people #skin #hands #shading

devidsketchbook:

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids

Artist Yayoi Kusama constructed a large domestic environment, painting every wall, chair, table, piano, and household decoration a brilliant white, effectively serving as a giant white canvas. (Art Installations)

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posted 4 days ago with 1,748 notes. originally unknownskywalker.
#stars #places #environments #space #inspiration #perspective

rockngill:

Oh my goodness, so beautiful!

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airfarer:

~artbytheo

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videohall:

Wow that’s amazing, I thought it was fake after seeing them draw on the paper. That alone is ingenious.

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posted 4 days ago with 164,124 notes. originally videohall.
#videos #SCIENCE #AAAAAAAHH THIS IS AMAZING

smdy:

itsinthetrees:

ultimotango:

During World War II, Josephine Baker served with the French Red Cross and was an active member of the French resistance movement. The French Resistance was a group of individuals who helped to win the war against the German Nazis enemy with undercover work. Using her career as a cover Baker became an intelligence agent, carrying secret messages written in invisible ink on her sheet music. She was awarded honor of the Croix de Guerre, and received a Medal of the Resistance in 1946. In 1961 she received the highest French honor, the Legion d’Honneur from French president Charles deGaulle.

She would also tuck tiny notes into her skirts when she did burlesque routines, and would dance up to the intended recipient and let him pluck it out.  Really brave, really smart, really interesting lady, on top of all her artistic talents.

how cool is she?

smdy:

itsinthetrees:

ultimotango:

During World War II, Josephine Baker served with the French Red Cross and was an active member of the French resistance movement. The French Resistance was a group of individuals who helped to win the war against the German Nazis enemy with undercover work. Using her career as a cover Baker became an intelligence agent, carrying secret messages written in invisible ink on her sheet music. She was awarded honor of the Croix de Guerre, and received a Medal of the Resistance in 1946. In 1961 she received the highest French honor, the Legion d’Honneur from French president Charles deGaulle.

She would also tuck tiny notes into her skirts when she did burlesque routines, and would dance up to the intended recipient and let him pluck it out.  Really brave, really smart, really interesting lady, on top of all her artistic talents.

how cool is she?

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tonidorsay:

widdershinsgirl:

watershedplus:

An innovative initiative is taking place in the Philippines to bring sustainable lighting to homes in impoverished communities. Empty plastic bottles are installed in the roof, filled with water and bleach they refract sunlight. These “solar light bulbs” provide light equivalent to a 55watt light bulb.

See how they’re made here. From Visual News

Damn that’s awesome.

that is awesome.

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posted 5 days ago with 33,706 notes. originally watershedplus.
#science #light #bottles #COOL SO COOL

blackdwarfstar:

Really great and atmospheric pictures from Julien Coquentin (based in Canada).

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