I envy people who can dance like this.
And I’m all
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Vintage Book Collages by Ben Giles
“Let us count the stars and braid our legs together as we fall asleep.”
“Do not fear death, but rather the unlived life. You don’t have to live forever, you just have to live.”
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Japanese Wisteria Tunnel
These photos were taken at the Kawachi Fuji Garden, about a four hour drive from Tokyo, but there are wisteria festivals all over Japan, including at the Kameido-Tenjin Shrine, where tourists in the Edo period often visited the famous wisteria; the Wake Wisteria Park, in Wake-cho, Okayama, and at Ashikaga Flower Park, which has three massive wisteria trellises that extend 3,280 feet squared. (Time Out Tokyo has a list of additional notable wisteria around the city worth visiting.)
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Anatomic Collages from the “Ciencias Naturales” serie by Juan Gatti. VISIT HIS WEBSITE.
1. Paper Mosaic Owl
2. Paper Mosaic Octopus
The Black Book of Colors by Menena Cottin
I stumbled across this while looking for a book for my cousin’s new baby. I was so intrigued by the whole idea. On each left page there was words written in braille and then again in white text. It was the description of colors, according to how a blind child would experience. On the right there were raised etchings of what each page was describing. It’s so beautiful.
One page in particular that really caught my attention was the one describing the color red. It talked about how red is how it feels to bite into a ripe strawberry, or the stinging on your knee after you fall down. Blue was the feeling of sunshine on your face.It’s just so astounding that someone managed this, as the idea of how to describe a color to someone who has no reference has always fascinated and baffled me.
Photography by Brian Oldham|Tumblr .
- Wide eyes behind beautiful lies
- A waiting game
- A diffusion of being
- Let them fly
Fedrigoni: Imaginative Colors by Emma Jackson
“YCN Student Award brief to create a promotional campaign for Fedrigoni Paper’s new “Imaginative Colours” paper selection tool.
My concept centers around the idea of an escape from everyday life. When we imagine our minds leave where we are; our offices, our streets, our towns, and enter another world.
This mail out book offers a brief escape from an everyday fast-paced environment. What appears at first to be a row of houses becomes an invitation into an imaginative world. ”