I’m in love with these photos found by photographer Meagan Abell in a second-hand store. Read more about it on BBC.
Everything Is New
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The Rising Works of Crystal Liu
Crystal Liu’s works are a showcase of balance and harmony. Using only a few shapes and colors she creates epic landscapes. Ms. Liu’s work was recently shown at the Hosfelt Gallery in San Francisco, and Galerie Du Monde, Hong Kong. See more of Crystal Liu’s work on Instagram.
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Small World Photo and Video
Images from Nikon’s Small World Photo and Video competion (2017). This competition showcases the amazing ability of scientists and artists to capture the smallest parts of our world. Thanks to nbcnews.com.
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You said if people wanted to change the world, they would. You said most people like it this way. Too bad for them, I say. I want something else. But you know how I am. I push too hard. I get ahead of myself. I keep ruining everything I touch by turning it into gold.
Richard Siken, Editor’s Pages: The Long and Short of It (via allmuslimah)
Paintings by Hannah Faith Yata
Several new works of the Brooklyn-based artist-painter Hannah Faith Yata (featured previously) who creates phantasmagorical paintings featuring female bodies merged with expressive fish heads. Find more of her work on Tumblr and Instagram.
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Isamu Sawa - Without Water, 2017
““Without water plants wither and die. But even in death their beauty lingers in a moment of fleeting, serene imperfection; a delicate death, preserved forever for those who remain.” Isamu Sawa
Adopting a sophisticated macro photographic technique more commonly used in science than art, Without Water is a series of highly detailed botanical images reminiscent of the plates and sketches of the Georgian botanists. Sawa renders his subjects rich in texture and form, revealing an almost otherworldly beauty.” [via Black Eye Gallery]
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Franz Grünewald - Galleria Romanelli, for IGNANT and A. Lange & Söhne
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Blue Planet II : The Prequel