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Beauty is especially skin deep if you’re artist Ariana Page Russell. She has dermatographia, a condition in which lightly scratching your skin causes raised, red lines where you’ve scratched. It affects roughly 5 percent of the population, but Ms. Russell is the only one who has turned her puffy, ruddy, sensitive skin into elaborately patterned high art.
Ceramics artist Tsang Cheung Shing created this double-take-inducing piece entitled “Ying Yeung,” referencing both a beverage of mixed coffee and tea and the idea of love and marriage.
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macro!
The lens sees better than I ever did. This little flowerpot, sitting on a glass tabletop, is about the size of a quarter. I NEVER would have noticed how detailed the reflection is.
Famous artworks made out of jelly beans, the artist’s process involves spray adhesives to initially stick the beans to the canvas and then coating the finished product in acrylic for protection.
Jelly Belly Masterpieces of Confectionary Art by Kristen Cumings
Top to bottom: United Colours, Sex on the Beach, Little Big Foot, Family Circle, Follow the Leader
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Andre De Freitas is a master of double exposure photography.
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What is Infrared Photography?
In infrared photography, the photographer uses film that is sensitive to infrared light which the human eye cannot normally see. The result are pictures that are every bit as lovely as they are surreal.
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Awesome Book Art
This is sweet
THIS IS AWESOME BUT WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING?! HOW MANY BOOKS DIED FOR THIS??
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“The photographs in this picture gallery may look like they been Photoshopped or assembled with dead insects, but the ants in these images are very much alive. Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov spends hours setting up fairytale scenes. He studied ants, and saw that they all follow a very specific path when they’re working. So he put his props on their trail, and photographed the insects interacting with his miniature ‘stage sets’.”
“Ant Tales” Photo Series by Andrey Pavlov
Deer shaped hydro towers by Moscow-based design studio DesignDepot
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