Girl Distracted

November 2, 2010 June 17, 2010
The Creepy Art of Human Bones 
A little on the macabre side, but I like it.  One of many images from François Robert’s Stop the Violence collection. More here.
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The Creepy Art of Human Bones

A little on the macabre side, but I like it.  One of many images from François Robert’s Stop the Violence collection. More here.

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June 14, 2010
Also by Katie Daisy, ‘The Land of Ampersand’.  Luckily, it’s also a print available on her Etsy store.
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Also by Katie Daisy, ‘The Land of Ampersand’.  Luckily, it’s also a print available on her Etsy store.

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June 11, 2010
This shall be my motto this summer. Counting down to Yosemite trip!By Katie Daisy.
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This shall be my motto this summer. Counting down to Yosemite trip!

By Katie Daisy.

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February 3, 2010 January 25, 2010
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Terry Border is a creative genius. Taking everyday objects, he adds bended wires to create satirical masterpieces. See more of his awesome work at My Modern Metropolis. (via Everyday Objects Come Alive - Part 2 | Design You Trust)

cakeface:

Terry Border is a creative genius. Taking everyday objects, he adds bended wires to create satirical masterpieces. See more of his awesome work at My Modern Metropolis. (via Everyday Objects Come Alive - Part 2 | Design You Trust)

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September 2, 2009 August 4, 2009 July 29, 2009
cakeface:
Tiago and Gabriel Primo are a pair of brothers that are literally living on the outside of a building in Rio’s Old Center and all in the name of art. Since May of this year have been sleeping, working and eating on the side of a building 33 feet (10 meters) up in the air for twelve hours every day. They plan to continue this display until August. (via colectiva  » Blog Archive   » Living On The Edge)

cakeface:

Tiago and Gabriel Primo are a pair of brothers that are literally living on the outside of a building in Rio’s Old Center and all in the name of art. Since May of this year have been sleeping, working and eating on the side of a building 33 feet (10 meters) up in the air for twelve hours every day. They plan to continue this display until August. (via colectiva  » Blog Archive  » Living On The Edge)
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June 29, 2009