(via gypsyprincess)
(via gypsyprincess)
(Source: whereisthecoool, via nevereverasleep)
(Source: likeneelyohara, via architectureblog)
(via art-homes)
(via bookshelves)
(Source: aminuteofperfection, via architectureblog)
“Last weekend, The New York Botanical Garden brought on master food sculptor Ray Villafane to carve zombies out of two giant pumpkins, one of which was the world’s heaviest pumpkin. He used the “pale flesh Brant and Eleanor Bordsen’s 1,693 pound pumpkin for the zombies” and the world record-holding 1818.5 pound pumpkin from Kelsey and Jim Bryson was used as the base.”
[via Laughing Squid]
Anyone in New York, please go see this for me. I need to live vicariously through you and experience this.
(Source: appleday, via theserenity)
(Source: realfashionreview, via architectureblog)
Rainbow Chaser of the Day: Double rainbow all the way across the skies above central London. October 26, 2011.
I’d very much like to see London.
Who’s interested in a little trip across the pond for a bit?
(via architectureblog)
(via architectureblog)
uhhleeese:Roman Opałka was a French-born Polish painter who painted numbers. In 1965 he began painting a process of counting – from one to infinity. Starting in the top left-hand corner of the canvas and finishing in the bottom right-hand corner, the tiny numbers were painted in horizontal rows. As of July 2004, he had reached 5.5 million.
(via artpixie)