iheartmyart:

Bio-light…light fixture that runs on bacteria.

(via natureoflight)

Timestamp: 1369284912

iheartmyart:

Bio-light…light fixture that runs on bacteria.

(via natureoflight)

imafraidofthelight:

Dat arm tattoo

will never not reblog

(Source: getfingered, via yaddy123)

Timestamp: 1369184387

imafraidofthelight:

Dat arm tattoo

will never not reblog

(Source: getfingered, via yaddy123)

imafraidofthelight:

Dat arm tattoo

will never not reblog

(Source: getfingered, via yaddy123)

Timestamp: 1369184387

imafraidofthelight:

Dat arm tattoo

will never not reblog

(Source: getfingered, via yaddy123)

erithemermaid:

SHOES: DAMIR DOMA

dasme on the left

(via flourishtodecay)

Timestamp: 1369118434

erithemermaid:

SHOES: DAMIR DOMA

dasme on the left

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this ball point is ridic

(Source: deadsymmetry, via ellliot)

Timestamp: 1369116038

this ball point is ridic

(Source: deadsymmetry, via ellliot)

iwishihadafather:

when there’s more fries at the bottom of the bag

(via japcoregalore)

iheartmyart:


Mike Pelletier
: Lucy Skull

In 2011 I was invited to create a piece for an exhibition called “Ctrl-Z” curated by 3d artist 

Eric Van Straaten. This was a group exhibition of artworks created by various 3d printing processes. 

The model of the skull was generated from a friend’s dental tomography scan. The form of the object was created by creating an array of copies of the skull, where each successive copy of the skull is scaled, rotated, and moved. The skull starts at life size at the front and ends up rotated 180 degrees and two times larger than life at the back.”

(via myampgoesto11)

Timestamp: 1369083126

iheartmyart:


Mike Pelletier
: Lucy Skull

In 2011 I was invited to create a piece for an exhibition called “Ctrl-Z” curated by 3d artist 

Eric Van Straaten. This was a group exhibition of artworks created by various 3d printing processes. 

The model of the skull was generated from a friend’s dental tomography scan. The form of the object was created by creating an array of copies of the skull, where each successive copy of the skull is scaled, rotated, and moved. The skull starts at life size at the front and ends up rotated 180 degrees and two times larger than life at the back.”

(via myampgoesto11)

archiemcphee:

Arbore, a flooring contractor in Madrid, Spain, created these awesome interlocking hardwood pieces in the form of M.C. Escher’s famous geometric Reptiles.

[via Technabob]

(via manilovestarwars)

Timestamp: 1368990998

archiemcphee:

Arbore, a flooring contractor in Madrid, Spain, created these awesome interlocking hardwood pieces in the form of M.C. Escher’s famous geometric Reptiles.

[via Technabob]

(via manilovestarwars)

iheartmyart:

Martin Pfeilfle, XXX Nuernberg, 2013

Timestamp: 1368950498

iheartmyart:

Martin Pfeilfle, XXX Nuernberg, 2013