deltalex:

{175/365} by Whitney Justesen on Flickr.
So this quick spam of Whitney’s work is me trying to convince her to post more on flickr *cough* project *cough* what?

deltalex:

{175/365} by Whitney Justesen on Flickr.

So this quick spam of Whitney’s work is me trying to convince her to post more on flickr *cough* project *cough* what?

emilygt:

omg

Preetaye colours.

emilygt:

omg

Preetaye colours.

Tidying Up Art by Ursus Wehrli

Wehrli takes everyday scenes of disorder and rearranges them into neat rows, sorted by different attributes such as color, size, shape, and type, etc.

Oh god this is awesome.

ruineshumaines:

Hina Aoyama

If paper cutting is your new favorite form of art, then you can see other styles and techniques here, here and here.

ryanpfluger:

back piece is coming along nicely.  can’t wait until it’s done a few months from now.  

ryanpfluger:

back piece is coming along nicely.  can’t wait until it’s done a few months from now.  

Woot woot. This is entertaining.

Woot woot. This is entertaining.

"I’m so fucking sick of people being all offended at fatness. I am sick of people expecting fat people to hide themselves away out of public sight, never being seen at the shops, at the gym, in the workplace, on the street. I’ve had enough of people complaining that they saw someone’s fat arse, arms, belly, thighs, whatever. I’m tired of being told that fat people should cover our bodies, wear dark, minimising, flattering clothing. That we shouldn’t be seen in leggings, tights, sleeveless tops, short shirts, tight jeans, swimsuits and short skirts. I’m sick of fat people being told they should starve themselves, never eat. I’m royally fucking fed up with being expected to hide myself away like I’m something to be ashamed of. I’m over being hated simply because I exist in a fat body."

artpixie:

Kristen Stewart by Steven Pan for M le Monde June 2012

artpixie:

Kristen Stewart by Steven Pan for M le Monde June 2012

"I was raised among books, making invisible friends in pages that seemed cast from dust and whose smell I carry on my hands to this day."

Carols Ruiz Zafon, The Shadow of the Wind (via how-novelistic)