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maybeitsgreat:

4D Type, 2011 by Lo Siento from Spain

“4D Typography is the result of intersectioning, in an orthogonal way in space, two extrusions of the same character, which allows the spectator to read it from, minimum, two different positions in space.

An observer searching to enjoy a particular architecture, is forced to move around and through it. The change in perspective generates new spaces in which light acts in different ways. In this case, it is the typography who makes the effort of abandoning its two dimensions to approach the architectural sense. It does not resign with a third dimension; a fourth one is necessary to complete the reading possibilities. By hanging the typography, the reader is allowed to surround the characters in order to understand all their shapes.”

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Posted on May 22 2013 with 1,981 notes

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lustik:

Sculptures - Nathalie Trepanier via iparcours

Posted on February 8 2013 with 413 notes

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Posted on December 13 2012 with 51,455 notes

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fashgif:

BALENCIAGA SPRING 2013 RTW
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BALENCIAGA SPRING 2013 RTW

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Posted on November 25 2012 with 2,785 notes

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Iron Portraits 

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Posted on November 25 2012 with 1,106 notes

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tired-and-mean:

Vegetabrella by Yurie Mano

This is pretty rad-ish, but lettuce not get too excited, the umbrella will allow your head to romaine dry but it’s not very tasty. I know the puns are corny but I really don’t carrot all.

Reblogged for puns. Peas stop.

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Posted on November 19 2012 with 46,905 notes

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imprecise:

Apex Predator Shoes designed by British studio Frantich and Young. Artists Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young have been working together since 2008. Their work address parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world: Nature as model or nature as threat.

imprecise:

Apex Predator Shoes designed by British studio Frantich and Young. Artists Mariana Fantich and Dominic Young have been working together since 2008. Their work address parallels between social evolution and evolution in the natural world: Nature as model or nature as threat.

Posted on November 19 2012 with 85 notes

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Posted on November 19 2012 with 152 notes

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just-art:

Blow Job by Fernando de La Rocque

La Rocque uses marijuana smoke through stencils overlaying paper to create political and religious images. It takes him a week and about 5 joints daily to complete a single print.

More important than freedom to smoke marijuana is the freedom to think about it and make art with it.

Check out the embed video below:



Posted on November 19 2012 with 1,163 notes

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Posted on November 19 2012 with 56,046 notes

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