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thcrstlshp:
“Back bending positions this weekend, mural by @guidovanhelten in Melbourne.
@Regrann from @streetart_official - @guidovanhelten mural in Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺 (2017)
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thcrstlshp:

Back bending positions this weekend, mural by @guidovanhelten in Melbourne.

@Regrann from @streetart_official - @guidovanhelten mural in Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺 (2017)

#guidovanhelten #urbanart #streetart #painting #streetartofficial #contemporaryart #melbourne - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/BbnWIfXjTvx/

wetheurban:

Hand Embroidered Roses by Sophie King

British hand embroidery and textile artist, Sophie King, has created a series of hand-sewn messages on roses. King explores embroidery as a medium to make powerful statements about herself, women and love. Her pieces blur ‘the traditional boundaries between craft and art’.

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purplebuddhaquotes:
“Follow Tumblr blog Purple Buddha Quotes for more positive quotes and self-love content
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purplebuddhaquotes:

Follow Tumblr blog Purple Buddha Quotes for more positive quotes and self-love content

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thedsgnblog:

The BirdYard Eatery and Bar by Atelier Olschinsky

“Concept, branding, design, font design and mural for a Vienna-based restaurant.”

atelier olschinsky founded in 2002 is a small creative studio based in Vienna, Austria. Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss are operating in various fields such as graphic design, illustration, photography and art direction. In addition to their jobs for clients they also run several independent projects, always trying to develop and refine their work.

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Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know.

—Pema Chodron
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coffeeforthemoon:
“Musée Rodin. © taylranne
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coffeeforthemoon:

Musée Rodin. © taylranne

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archaicwonder:

Roman Gladiator Shin Guards, 1st Century AD

From the Gladiator’s Barracks in Pompeii. These elaborately decorated shin guards depict a celebration procession of Bacchus. They show images of Bacchus’ tutor Silenus, masks of the god and the lion skin of Hercules. The lower portion depicts a stork fighting a snake to protect her children.

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visualobscurity:
“ Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol
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visualobscurity:

Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol

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