*added to bucket list*
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Untitled for now - suggestions anyone? :), personal work, 2013.
This is an improvised digital speedpainting in a semi-abstract style I made for fun in Photoshop. I brought my Intuos4 from work for the first time tonight, and I had to see how it works with my laptop. I’ve really, really needed to not think in 3D, not to think about what goes where, what’s this and what’s that, I ended up just laying down shapes, lines etc.
Like the previous personal work, Rig City, this is full of implied detail, with parts almost completely geometric and abstract. I like it. :) Maybe one day I continue refining, who knows. I like the artistic aspect of this.
I won’t be mad if you follow me or like and reblog this, I promise. :D
This is now my favorite post. Ever.
never forget to wash the butt.
TRY ON A SMALL IT’LL BE FUNNY OMFG
Tested on animals, didn’t fit… lmfaorofl.
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My Wife’s Fight With Breast Cancer
one of the saddest and most beautiful photo essays I’ve ever seenI don’t think I could ever be this open photographically showing my wife slowly dying. I couldn’t do it, but this is beautiful.
my fucking heart.
Beautiful stuff and so sad at the same time.
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Das.Su by
Iconic Architecture Illustration by André Chiote
Portuguese illustrator André Chiote has approached architecture as iconic typologies - developing sets of images which aim to simultaneously outline the emblematic and distinctive characteristics of various buildings.
Funny how a year ago, I probably wouldn’t have recognised any of them. Haha.
Interesting.
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One day, I will build something in the sky.
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Housing Tower at Kripalu Center by Peter Rose + Partners
The cypress-clad tower is a compact, 80-room residential dormitory that connects to an existing building at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health.




