
Kim Keever is a photographer that put small landscapes into huge fish tanks full of water and after dilutes colorants on it. The results are just surprising!
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Kim Keever is a photographer that put small landscapes into huge fish tanks full of water and after dilutes colorants on it. The results are just surprising!
Matt Wisniewski combines fashion and nature images into something uniquely his own.
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I’ve always admired the work of this Japanese illustrator. His sense of reality and humour is completely waked and definitely worth dedicate some minutes to contemplate his world. Lads and Gents, Kimiaki Yaegashi and his series Tengu & Kintaro!
From Fast Company’s Design online magazine, 10 posters showing the “sweep and grandeur” of modern science, designed by Simon C. Page, in celebration of the International Year of Chemistry.
“My background is more in science than design, having studied a degree in Applied Mathematics,” he tells Co.Design. “Creating designs for a subject that resonates with me is what I love to do, and it is just a bonus that it is helping an industry which is struggling to be heard.”
The contemporary minimalism and color palette are delightful.
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Nov 22 via: designtank
The Last Supper Made of 20,000 Spools of Thread - My Modern Metropolis
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Nov 21 via: mymodernmet.comA Massive Agricultural Urbanism Project, designed by Greg Chung Whan Park
One of the biggest challenges in architecture is to create homes that provide more than just shelter. We’re on a slow march of strip mining our resources so the question is, can a home benefit the community and in turn, the environment? Agricultural Urbanism is a proposed residential project that combines thousand year old terrance farming with modern construction.