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  • streetssavoirfaire:
“Streets Savoir Faire
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    streetssavoirfaire:

    Streets Savoir Faire

    • 7 years ago
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  • the–one:
“Casual Loose Coat
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    the–one:

    Casual Loose Coat

    via Shein

    • 7 years ago
    • 250 notes
  • weartoimpress:
“ Street Fashion & Outfit Ideas
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    weartoimpress:

    Street Fashion & Outfit Ideas

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    • 7 years ago
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  • billy-george:
“Snazzy Cyclist
Photo by Kuba Dabrowski
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    billy-george:

    Snazzy Cyclist

    Photo by Kuba Dabrowski

    • 7 years ago
    • 105 notes
  • itscolossal:

    Alberto Bustos’ Paperlike Ceramics Imitate Sprouting Blades of Grass

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    • 8 years ago
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  • saatchiart:

    red-lipstick:

    Zin Lim (Korean American, b. 1974, Seoul, South Korea, resides San Francisco, CA, USA) - 1: ID#05, 2014  2: Nomad 1, 2015  3: Nomad 6, 2015  4: Nomad 2, 2015  5: ID#02, 2013  6: ID#15, 2013  7: ID#08, 2014  8: ID#10, 2014   Paintings: Oil on Canvas

    Check out more of Zin Lim’s work

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    Source: saatchiart.com
    • 8 years ago
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  • prostheticknowledge:

    Penguins Mirror

    Another interactive mechanical mirror from Daniel Rozin from his current exhibition at the bitforms​ gallery in New York - a congregation of soft toy penguins that turn in formation when approached:

    “Penguins Mirror” is an installation scattered on the floor and comprised of 450 motorized stuffed animals. Reductive in palette, yet baroque in behavior, it performs an absurdly homogeneous system of movement. Playing with the compositional possibilities of black and white, each penguin turns from side to side and responds to the presence of an audience. As they perform, the penguins’ collective intelligence is puzzling, yet somehow familiar, as the plush toys enact a precise choreography rooted in geometry.

    You can find out more about the exhibition at bitforms here

    (via prostheticknowledge)

    Source: bitforms.com
    • 8 years ago
    • 2014 notes
  • itscolossal:

    Embroidered wool scenes by Sophia Narrett

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    • 8 years ago
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