booksandquills:

In this project, Time, John Clang photographs pedestrian traffic along the city streets of New York at various times. He then tears multiple photographs into strips, akin to the pieces of a broken mirror, and then puts them together into a single frame. By combining split seconds into one moment he confronts issues of intimacy among crowds of strangers.

A new month, a new mural. #art  (Taken with Instagram at The mural at Houston and Bowery)

A new month, a new mural. #art (Taken with Instagram at The mural at Houston and Bowery)

Dancing Plague of 1518 by Niege Borges Alves

alecshao:

Martin Creed, Work No. 1161, acrylic on canvas
Via

alecshao:

Martin Creed, Work No. 1161, acrylic on canvas

Via

meganganz:

06.17.11

Whoever says doodling is for dummies should can it. This is one of the many extensive doodles drawn in meetings by Community writer Megan Ganz. (via Vulture)

meganganz:

06.17.11

Whoever says doodling is for dummies should can it. This is one of the many extensive doodles drawn in meetings by Community writer Megan Ganz. (via Vulture)

This afternoon I ventured to the Metropolitan Museum for some Christmas shopping and stayed for the art. What I love about the Met is that each time I’m there, I don’t know will resonate with me. This visit, it was portraits of Impressionist hipsters.

rustybreak:


Marble Print by 19th Century.Who remembers making these in nursery and primary school? I want to try them again now I’m older and articulated (I hope!) 


Let me find my marbles. 

rustybreak:

Marble Print by 19th Century.
Who remembers making these in nursery and primary school? I want to try them again now I’m older and articulated (I hope!) 

Let me find my marbles. 

Almost too beautiful to drink.

Almost too beautiful to drink.

Le Concierge by Rob Hodgson

Le Concierge by Rob Hodgson

kociokwik:

Comic House by Bob Barker

kociokwik:

Comic House by Bob Barker