February122012
February82012
the infrastructure will collapse

the volcano will explode

the infrastructure will collapse

the volcano will explode

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February62012
4.33 m x 0.86 m

4.33 m x 0.86 m

2PM
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anatema:

The observer is not separate from the object observed 

anatema:

The observer is not separate from the object observed 

(Source: theflyingmouth)

February32012
“Has vivido demasiado tiempo en Nueva York, le dije. Hay otros mundos. Otra clase de sueños. Sueños en los que el fracaso es posible. Honroso. En los que, en ocasiones, vale la pena incluso buscarlo. Mundos en los que el reconocimiento no es el único barómetro de la brillantez o la valía de una persona. Hay mucha gente luchadora a la que conozco y quiero, gente mucho más valiosa que yo, que va a la guerra cada día sabiendo se antemano que perderá. Es cierto, tienen menos «éxito», en el sentido más vulgar de la palabra, pero no se sienten, en absoluto, menos realizados.” Arundhati Roy, El final de la imaginación.
February22012

For the Birds. Birdhouses by Jeff Canham.

totalimmortalbeloved:

(via mer-de-noms)

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January252012
lonesomelacowboy:


Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf

lonesomelacowboy:

Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf

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5AM

(Source: gaws, via tiiiiga-style)

January242012
artchipel:


Michael Peck (b.1977, Australia) - Untitled. Oil on Linen, 198 x 198cm (2011)
Using crashed World War II planes, as seen through the eyes of  innocent children, the new body of work explores Michael’s relationship  with his two grandfathers, who both served in World War II.
Both men passed away within months of each other in 2010, prompting  Michael to contemplate how little he knew about their lives and consider  our inherited experiences of conflict across generations.
[more Michael Peck | artist found at Escape Into Life]

artchipel:

Michael Peck (b.1977, Australia) - Untitled. Oil on Linen, 198 x 198cm (2011)

Using crashed World War II planes, as seen through the eyes of innocent children, the new body of work explores Michael’s relationship with his two grandfathers, who both served in World War II.

Both men passed away within months of each other in 2010, prompting Michael to contemplate how little he knew about their lives and consider our inherited experiences of conflict across generations.

[more Michael Peck | artist found at Escape Into Life]

(via doloresdepalabra)

January222012
anatema:

New babes…

anatema:

New babes…

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