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aesthetics


James Plumb’s cluster chandelier, discovered via Le Divan Fumoir Bohémien.


Maddie Chambers’s handmade Bag End dollhouse. Lots of pictures here. It’s amazing.

Maddie Chambers’s handmade Bag End dollhouse. Lots of pictures here. It’s amazing.



I hate slick and pretty things. I prefer mistakes and accidents. Which is why I like things like cuts and bruises - they’re like little flowers. I’ve always said that if you have a name for something, like ‘cut’ or ‘bruise,’ people will automatically be disturbed by it. But when you see the same thing in nature, and you don’t know what it is, it can be very beautiful.

David Lynch

Via silentheartache,via luxwillow, via suzywire, via tenderly


Via uncertaintimes:

Typical craquelure pattern from a fourteenth- to fifteenth-century Italian painting on panel.
How to use your eyes

Via uncertaintimes:

Typical craquelure pattern from a fourteenth- to fifteenth-century Italian painting on panel.

How to use your eyes



Still from Die Brücke, via vintagephoto

Still from Die Brücke, via vintagephoto



Federico Fellini photographed by Tazio Secchiaroli during the filming of 8½, via vintagephoto.

Federico Fellini photographed by Tazio Secchiaroli during the filming of 8½, via vintagephoto.


“Movement of the hands of conductor Riccardo Chailly while conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Mahler’s Symphony No 4., first movement.” Carnegie Hall, New York City, 10 February 2000.
By Morgan O’Hara, via Suspension of Disbelief.
More here

“Movement of the hands of conductor Riccardo Chailly while conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Mahler’s Symphony No 4., first movement.” Carnegie Hall, New York City, 10 February 2000.

By Morgan O’Hara, via Suspension of Disbelief.

More here


By Antoine Lejolivet & Paul Souviron of encastrable in Hamburg; via rebel:art.

By Antoine Lejolivet & Paul Souviron of encastrable in Hamburg; via rebel:art.


Via FFFFOUND!

Via FFFFOUND!


Portrait made from a single length of pressed and pleated tulle (3’ x 4’). By Benjamin Shine, via MoCo Loco.

Portrait made from a single length of pressed and pleated tulle (3’ x 4’). By Benjamin Shine, via MoCo Loco.


Simone Koenig bobbin-laced the sagittal view of her husband’s brain from his MRI. Via Street Anatomy.

Simone Koenig bobbin-laced the sagittal view of her husband’s brain from his MRI. Via Street Anatomy.