(via Scrap Irony: Edward Gorey Illustrates Snarky Cultural Commentary, 1961 | Brain Pickings)

(via Scrap Irony: Edward Gorey Illustrates Snarky Cultural Commentary, 1961 | Brain Pickings)

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hoveringcat:Guy Laramee’s carved books have a great sense of place and atmosphere - this one even feels like it has a history, like the very books it is sculpted from. 

hoveringcat:Guy Laramee’s carved books have a great sense of place and atmosphere - this one even feels like it has a history, like the very books it is sculpted from. 

4 months ago reblogged from hoveringcat
KATSUO

KATSUO

(via Rashad Alakbarov Paints with Shadows and Light | Colossal)

(via Rashad Alakbarov Paints with Shadows and Light | Colossal)

Rugs made from skinned soft toys
Agustina Woodgate’s “No Rain No Rainbows”

Rugs made from skinned soft toys

Agustina Woodgate’s “No Rain No Rainbows”

(via New world Transparent Specimen)

(via New world Transparent Specimen)


rolonda:allaboutmargoInherit the wind (1960) 

4 months ago reblogged from rolonda
Paul Cocksedge Studio
installation at the town hall in Lyon

Paul Cocksedge Studio

installation at the town hall in Lyon


Moonrise Kingdom

4,748 Self-Portraits and Counting by Jeff Harris
click through and watch the video.

4,748 Self-Portraits and Counting by Jeff Harris

click through and watch the video.

(via oils)

(via oils)

« Indian Summer | SHAWN OCÉAN DOGIMONT

« Indian Summer | SHAWN OCÉAN DOGIMONT

« Indian Summer | SHAWN OCÉAN DOGIMONT

« Indian Summer | SHAWN OCÉAN DOGIMONT


King said in an interview that this photograph was taken as he tried to explain to his daughter Yolanda why she could not go to Funtown, a whites-only amusement park in Atlanta. King claims to have been tongue-tied when speaking to her. “One of the most painful experiences I have ever faced was to see her tears when I told her Funtown was closed to colored children, for I realized the first dark cloud of inferiority had floated into her little mental sky.”

King said in an interview that this photograph was taken as he tried to explain to his daughter Yolanda why she could not go to Funtown, a whites-only amusement park in Atlanta. King claims to have been tongue-tied when speaking to her. “One of the most painful experiences I have ever faced was to see her tears when I told her Funtown was closed to colored children, for I realized the first dark cloud of inferiority had floated into her little mental sky.”

4 months ago reblogged from newsweek

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