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31 Jul 09:58

http://www.lememe.com/archives/35080

by daniel

racoon stare

31 Jul 09:57

http://www.lememe.com/archives/35084

by daniel

hat chair

31 Jul 09:45

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31 Jul 09:40

Jake Terrell

by Jeff

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Comics by artist Jake Terrell. More below.

View the whole post: Jake Terrell over on BOOOOOOOM!.

11 Jul 13:58

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02 Jul 19:12

Des rivières à tables

by Le Maitre de la Boite

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Greg Klassen fabrique des meubles dont une série de tables en bois brut dont il utilise les bords pour créer les berges d’une rivière en verre bleuté.

Vous pouvez voir plus de ses créations sur son site et sa boutique.

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02 Jul 15:08

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27 Jun 00:40

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Thibault Mahieux

Putain, le petit chevalier :(

Jvoulais le faire :(



26 Jun 09:51

Shawn Hunt, Plushy Souvenir, 2014, fun fur, stuffing, 8′h x 5′w,...



Shawn Hunt, Plushy Souvenir, 2014, fun fur, stuffing, 8′h x 5′w, Photography by: Barb Choit

Exhibition, Artifake, May 22 – July 26, 2014 at Macaulay & Co. Fine Art

(via theflatsvancouver)

26 Jun 09:43

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12 Jun 22:12

Pixar Intro – Take 1

by Jonco

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10 Jun 14:14

http://www.lememe.com/archives/34985

by daniel

dgaf squirrel

10 Jun 12:10

Les cocons de soie des chantiers à Hong Kong

by Le Maitre de la Boite

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Le photographe Peter Steinhauer a découvert à qu’à Hong Kong les chantiers de construction ou de démolition des immeubles utilisent une technique particulière qui consiste à envelopper complètement les tours avec des toiles de soie pour éviter que des débris tombent dans les rues en dessous.
Il a donc photographié ces cocons qui donnent un style étrange et coloré à la ville.
Vous pouvez voir beaucoup plus de photos de cette série sur son site.

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10 Jun 11:56

http://www.lememe.com/archives/34968

by daniel

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10 Jun 11:52

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10 Jun 11:22

Flirt, F, 2014



Flirt, F, 2014

10 Jun 11:20

Woolen food from Jessica Dance and David Sykes

by Caroline Kurze

This playful project called ‘Comfort Food’ is a collaboration between model maker/prop stylist Jessica Dance and food photographer David Sykes. Dance used a knitting machine to produce everything from a burger and fries to a full English breakfast out of wool. From a distance it could almost pass as the real thing. The project is meant to encapsulate the feeling of British cafes and fast food restaurants with a woolly twist.

All images © David Sykes | Via: Visual News

10 Jun 11:18

Illusive 3D Artwork by Katharine Morling

by Caroline Kurze

When we first came across Katharine Morling’s work, we weren’t sure if they were made from paper or some kind of clay. Though we soon learned that they are ceramics with a touch of the surreal.

Katharine creates whimsical and often outlandish sculpture from porcelain and ceramics. Instead of simply making the pieces and leaving them in their ceramic form, the added touch of black in certain spots creates an illusive effect, making the everyday objects look like drawings in real life. If you’d like to find out more, watch the video.

All images © Katharine Morling

02 Jun 13:11

prismatic paint  (via stigmartyr762)



prismatic paint 

(via stigmartyr762)

02 Jun 12:20

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02 Jun 12:19

mausspace: weirdtrip: he looks so pleased "oh look. look at...



mausspace:

weirdtrip:

he looks so pleased

"oh look. look at this apple. it me"

horf horf horf

02 Jun 07:51

kenobi-wan-obi: i love to singa about the moon-a and the june-a...



kenobi-wan-obi:

i love to singa

about the moon-a and the june-a and the spring-a

31 May 15:30

frogadier: this is how jesus did it that one time



frogadier:

this is how jesus did it that one time

31 May 15:25

awwww-cute: Kitten gets stuck in slipper



awwww-cute:

Kitten gets stuck in slipper

16 May 12:06

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04 Apr 14:39

http://www.lememe.com/archives/34329

by daniel

america man

04 Apr 14:18

Smiley Face Screws by Yuma Kano

by Christopher Jobson

Smiley Face Screws by Yuma Kano tools humor

Smiley Face Screws by Yuma Kano tools humor

Smiley Face Screws by Yuma Kano tools humor

Smiley Face Screws by Yuma Kano tools humor

The next time you grab the toolbox for a quick home improvement project, forget boring old flat or Phillips head screws, these happiness-inducing screws are guaranteed to put a smile on your load bearing beam. Screw :) is a collaborative project between Japanese designer Yuma Kano and a screw factory called Komuro Seisakusho in East Osaka, Japan. Kano began thinking about the potential to infuse emotion into small, ubiquitous objects like screws, the design of which has rarely changed since its invention. Of course smiley face screws aren’t meant as a replacement for more standard designs, but would make a fun detail for smaller projects or areas where a screw might be more visible. You can see much more over on his website. (via NOTCOT, Designboom)