Educator and Therapy Provider. Marionette and rubber stamp maker. Mostly, I ride my bicycle, drink cups of coffee, read, intellectualize and am redundant, even when I feel witty. This space is for displaying lovely, amusing or enlightening images and concepts I come across.
Lauren Coleman’s current exhibit, Jette and Fabrik, featuring Lítill terrariums, at Direktorenhaus Berlin.
Reblogged from absurdlakefront
This form of eucalyptus tree grows in Maui rainforests where the bark peels back to reveal a gorgeous range of colors.
What?!
Nature is both outrageous and beautiful.
(Source: thegardennymph)
Reblogged from curiositycounts
Beginnings: Marjane Satrapi
The Iranian Director and Graphic Novelist of Persepolis Reflects On Her Early Influences
(via)
Reblogged from proofmathisbeautiful
From desertstars:
I want to live in the overlap (draft)
(digital media, photos from UCSD Branson, HubbleSite, and art*setter)
Amazing Bonsai Treehouse Sculpture- Using materials that include stone clay, epoxy putty, copper line, plastic, and resin, Japanese artist Takanori Aiba has creates this fantastical sculpture called Bonsai-B that looks like someone or something has taken residence in this bonsai tree! It should come as no surprise that Aiba has a background as a maze illustrator and an art director for architectural spaces.
This is exactly what I saw when I created Swiss Family Robinson-esque dreamscapes for dolls in my backyard as a child.
Reblogged from proofmathisbeautiful
ben:
This map of Massachusetts re-imagines the Commonwealth’s municipal boundaries by identifying Dunkin Donut store locations and implementing the Voronoi theorem to establish borders around them.(via Paste in Place)