January morning in Massachusetts
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I was reminded by @explore-blog that Beatrix Potter (born 150 years and one day ago) wasn’t just a beloved children’s author and illustrator - she was an enthusiastic amateur mycologist. Before she drew Peter Rabbit, she drew mushrooms!
These beautiful illustrations were shared with Skunk Bear by The Armitt, a charming museum/library/gallery nestled in Lake District Natural Park in Northern England.
These are beautiful! - Brandon
Ethereal Sculptures and Wearable Orbs Formed From Synthetic Fabric by Mariko Kusumoto
Japanese artist Mariko Kusumoto uses translucent fabric to produce balloon-like objects, orbs that contain various forms trapped within their soft exterior. The creations inside range from smaller versions of the spherical sculptures to sea creatures and cars, playful forms that fit the bright colors Kusumoto chooses for her works. To set the polyester fabric into the shapes she desires she heats the pieces to the right temperature, allowing the material to memorize the shape she wishes to create. These works are then formed into sculptural or wearable objects, 3D jewelry that can be worn around the neck.
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last wave of the night…
MORGAN MAASSEN
(Source: morganmaassen.com, via indigodreams)
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So good.
A great project for flag enthusiasts! 🇨🇦 🇹🇷 🇨🇭 -Emily
This is a fun link and beautifully designed.
There is a magical simplicity about Brookyn based painter Alyssa Monk’s oil portraits, where looking at her work is like looking into the reflection of a forest pool. Her images portray ghostly figures that take form at the surface, inbetween the reflection of other natural elements like tree branches and the sun shining peeking through their foliage. Her lush depictions are often described as a blend of the figurative and landscape.
See more on Hi-Fructose.
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“Matriculating the Canine” Pencil in my Moleskine
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Misty Copeland, Harper’s Bazaar, and NYC Dance Project recreated stunning works by Edgar Degas in advance of our exhibition Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty, opening March 26.
[All photographs by Ken Browar & Deborah Ory. Courtesy Harper’s Bazaar]
Misty Copeland, stunning as ever. -Ariel
Iron Door, Qalawun complex, Khan al-Khalili, Cairo.
Christopher Rose, 2005.
(via artdetails)