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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.



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From the book Raf Simons Redux, via today and tomorrow.

From the book Raf Simons Redux, via today and tomorrow.


This has been floating around for a while, but I like it, so here you go.
Via, like, everywhere.

This has been floating around for a while, but I like it, so here you go.

Via, like, everywhere.


Made from paper with a simple pair of scissors by Aoyama Hina. Discovered at swissmiss.

Made from paper with a simple pair of scissors by Aoyama Hina. Discovered at swissmiss.


From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity.
Edvard Munch

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Sandra Backlund’s amazing 3-D knit dress on Tilda Swinton [previously]. Via Preik.

Sandra Backlund’s amazing 3-D knit dress on Tilda Swinton [previously]. Via Preik.



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By Rune Guneriussen, via RuGuru.

By Rune Guneriussen, via RuGuru.


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By Christophe Frot, via RuGuru.

By Christophe Frot, via RuGuru.


Heart by Martin Mueller, made using blossoms, leaves, roots, twigs, paper and Photoshop. Gorgeous. Via Juxtapoz.

Heart by Martin Mueller, made using blossoms, leaves, roots, twigs, paper and Photoshop. Gorgeous. Via Juxtapoz.


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Japanese maple tree, via We heart it. Larger.

Japanese maple tree, via We heart it. Larger.


One of El Mac’s incredible spray paint pieces. More of his work here (including an ink and brush depiction of Barack Obama) and here.
Discovered via Juxtapoz.

One of El Mac’s incredible spray paint pieces. More of his work here (including an ink and brush depiction of Barack Obama) and here.

Discovered via Juxtapoz.


Ezra Pound photographed by Richard Avedon at the home of William Carlos Williams in 1958. Via Uncertain Times.

Ezra Pound photographed by Richard Avedon at the home of William Carlos Williams in 1958. Via Uncertain Times.


The fantastic photography of Guy Sargent, via RuGuru.

The fantastic photography of Guy Sargent, via RuGuru.