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firefly bokeh

Art major, manga reader, photo taker. Hawaii girl in San Francisco.

As sculptural as they may appear, these are actually images of real bones. Japan-based photographer Eiji Yuzawa captured these remarkable images of animal and fish bones in a beautifully artistic way that is revered by both the art and science communities.

The simple, minimalist aesthetic provides an excellent view for observation of these organic frames, from a biological standpoint.

(Source: mymodernmet.com)

Stickered my phone—aliens!! (Taken with instagram)

Stickered my phone—aliens!! (Taken with instagram)

gotstufff:

GOT BOOKS?

French artist and sculptor Guy Laramee creates stunning carved sculptures from books bodies, taking a lot of inspiration from oriental landscapes.

Check Guy’s stuff on his official website

(Source: riccardosabatini)

carlofranco:

Beautiful on so many levels.

whatsprotocol:

This morning’s post is going to be short and sweet. At first, I really couldn’t put into words what an awe-inspiring setting this music video for Bon Iver’s “Holocene”was.  I didn’t want to write down my thoughts and emotions because I feared they couldn’t even begin to describe the intense theme and scenes playing out before my eyes.

I managed, not much, but it was something.

Put down your morning coffee, sit back in your chair and simply just press play.

robdobi:

phone numbers, asylum, ny 2011

robdobi:

phone numbers, asylum, ny 2011

photojojo:

These stunning photographs are of Golden Fireflies in Japan! This series captures the fireflies in long exposure as they mate after thunderstorms. 

via Colossal.

Wore down my first nib!

Wore down my first nib!

Like a boss

Like a boss

(via kim-tram)

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