moshita:

transparent specimens series

Iori Tomita

(via ophiaguin)

itsfurrytime:

by Annily

ianbrooks:

Jellyfish Lake photos by Kozy and Dan Kitchens

Located on Eil Malk island in Palau, Jellyfish Lake is not just a clever name: it’s famous for its millions of golden jellyfish that migrate horizontally across the lake daily. You can check out some more photos of Kozy and Dan’s at their flickr.

bohemea:

Ensemble, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree Dress of ivory silk tulle embroidered with red glass crystals; bolero of red silk
Photographed by Sølve Sundsbø for Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty
“[In this collection] she was a feral creature living in the tree. When she decided to descend to earth, she was transformed into a princess.”

bohemea:

Ensemble, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree
Dress of ivory silk tulle embroidered with red glass crystals; bolero of red silk

Photographed by Sølve Sundsbø for Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty

“[In this collection] she was a feral creature living in the tree. When she decided to descend to earth, she was transformed into a princess.”

(via magicfran)

(Source: godspard, via vanillaeve)

lizawithazed:rexiv:

Melanism

(the opposite of Albinism)

Gorgeous.

(via lunarbahamut)

tacticalshoyu:

French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via

(via bookspaperscissors)

phobs-heh:

seventypercentethanol:

Sketch of Batu Khan and Subutai.
Apologies to Phobs, (whom these designs/interpretations of historical figures belongs to!)…

Oh my god I think I’m gonna cry here for the rest of the day

phobs-heh:

seventypercentethanol:

Sketch of Batu Khan and Subutai.

Apologies to Phobs, (whom these designs/interpretations of historical figures belongs to!)…

Oh my god I think I’m gonna cry here for the rest of the day


myampgoesto11:

Stacee Kalmanovsky: Rain. Installation, 2005

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itstime2smile:

Prince Gumball by sscindyss