lollibee:

zolloc:

lovely-kittens:

Look at the center of this image for 30sec, then watch Van Gogh’s *Starry Night* come to life

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That was fun!

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3 months ago

But why?!?! I would’ve mauled him in that before picture.

But why?!?! I would’ve mauled him in that before picture.

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4 months ago

Can’t stop looking at Korean plastic surgery photos, what the hell is wrong with me?

Can’t stop looking at Korean plastic surgery photos, what the hell is wrong with me?

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4 months ago

cauxcollective:

Caux Collective Recommends: Tony Delfino (Smithe)

A few months ago, Mexican Graffiti Artist & Illustrator Tony Delfino, otherwise known as Smithe, made the art world aware of his very first set of handmade screenprints, of which I have provided a few images in the above photoset, and I thought it was about high-time I shared them with you, so here they are.

Before we get too far into it, for this post I’ve decided to attempt a little experiment, by giving all you art lovers the bare minimum content, mere snapshots of the work, if you will, as opposed to the finished artifacts. This is partly because I saw the close up shots on Delfino’s Behance and thought they would make an interesting change, but also just to see if this type of post will receive the same sort of attention, and encourage you all to look for more of his work, to find the finished pieces, or whether many of you will see the subtlety in this presentation as off-putting and simply scroll past it. I’m sure it’ll be interesting either way. I hope.

Anyway, back to the art. These wonderfully detailed pieces feature intrinsically dissected human heads, each with an added geometric, machine-like twist and are oddly equal in both stark beauty and slightly disturbing features. The gritty, hand-drawn elements of these prints really add new dimensions to their appearance, and the content, as already discussed, certainly alludes to some very intriguing thoughts about what exactly Smithe is implying is within each of us.

If you’d like to see more from Tony Delfino, or the art produced under his mononymous moniker, Smithe, follow the links to his website, Tumblr and Behance profile, all linked above.

We hope you enjoyed this post. If there are any Artists you’d like us to write about, or you’d like to give us your opinion on any issues we’ve raised in this post, contact us on our Twitter, email us on cauxcollective@live.co.uk or message us here on our Tumblr page.

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5 months ago

twelvehouses:

House of Aquarius. The Aquarian perspective captured on film. Like the glyph, Aquarians see things from above and outside of time. During the Aquarian age, our perception of time will be destroyed. 

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5 months ago

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5 months ago



Warm weather and nipples on my mind..


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the-absolute-funniest-posts:

Wicked Clothes presents our latest product: the Timepiece Bracelet! These flew off the shelves last time, so hurry and order!

Add a simple touch of class to your wardrobe with this unusual take on the common watch. Bracelet is adjustable; one size fits most. Just because you’re so wonderful, use coupon code ‘1000NOTES’ to get an EXTRA 10% off your ENTIRE order! Buy one now!

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5 months ago

I don’t always listen to hip hop, but when I do..


Having a bit of a shampoo problem

For the past month or so I’ve been using my brothers Head and Shoulders, which combined with non-humid weather has worked substantially well for my hair. I know it’s not something I should stick to, especially since I don’t really have dandruff issues, I also prefer to not use harsh chemicals like sulfates. Now I’ve tried this Keratine smoothing shampoo, conditioner, and serum (Biofusion), and it worked well as far as straightening goes but at the same time it made my fair look really flat (could be the serum, seemed a little heavy). Head and shoulders gave my hair some body, but that’s probably because it dries the hell out of my hair (my hair is usually oily, so Idk if that’s a good or bad thing). Any suggestions on hair products that keep my hair smooth and soft, but also gives the hair some body, preferably sulfate free and/or with argon oil or keratine? Affordable would be nice too.

Edit: I’ve used Wen before, long before it got popular actually. I love the stuff, makes my hair feel like butter. My only problem is the price, and the amount of pumps you use. With my hair being 25” at it’s longest, I would probably need a gallon or so of that stuff for it to last a while. I’ve also used the knock off Wen that they have at Sally’s (forgot the name, I think the word Natural is in it), and it’s just okay, and still the amount you use is crazy. I would still use Wen if I could, but in this economy, and having to order it, I just can’t use it at the moment. Where’s the black market for these kind of things?


A pedophile, an alcoholic, and a priest walk into a bar. He has a beer.


Can’t stop looking at it..

Can’t stop looking at it..

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