Posts tagged pretty.
Loki Nouveau by ninjaink
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AVENGERS GIVEAWAY~~~ (to celebrate the movie and as a thank you to the sudden influx of followers. Hi guys!)
I took not-so-great photos, but they’re over here so you can have a better look. I edited Coulson a bit and Tony-holding-his-helmet isn’t in that link. Anyway…
One (1) winner gets: The prints in the first photo. All the prints are 8 x 8 inches, printed on 61 lb. matte paper
To enter: Like/reblog as many times as you like between now and Friday, May 25th. I’ll pick a random winner that Friday, around 1 pm PST.
(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ
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Alexander Fedosov
Pakayla Biehn takes photorealistic painting to a whole new level in her series Double Exposure.
About the project:
Building upon the double exposure theme of her previous works, Pakayla uses oil paint on canvas to present dream-like transfiguration of the natural world. The skill and refined beauty of her paintings enlists a realist style that recalls the delicacy, formality, and craftsmanship of old master techniques. She combines the cultivation of the portrait with a very intimate and vibrant observation of nature.
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tell me we’re dead and i’ll love you even more
[the hunger games // mob au]
Kalkin’s Shipping Container Homes
There are countless benefits to using shipping containers in architectural design. For starters, there are loads of them, they are easily transportable, you can stack them on top of one another, they are extremely durable, and they are quite cheap (you could pick up a used container for under $1000). Besides all this, shipping containers are also green. The only thing better than great design is great design using recycled materials.
New Jersey based Architect Adam Kalkin has earned the reputation of employing shipping containers in very inventive ways. He has used containers to design anything from luxurious homes to refugee housing. Kalkin designed, built, and lives in the beautiful shipping container home featured above. (via)
So amazing what you can do with shipping containers.
And right now, sadly, U.S. has LOTS of these with nothing to put in them to ship to anyone else. Might as well make homes from them.
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It’s done! It includes drawings from both 2010 and 2011, with a couple of special edits made just for this, plus an all new cover (handpainted)
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Dress
James Galanos, 1959
The Victoria & Albert Museum





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