FLUTTERING ALL THE WAY

Pink flamingoes I love you.
Apr 10

Pink flamingoes I love you.

Lion cuddle.
Apr 10

Lion cuddle.

lionskeleton:

Sigurdur Gudmundsson
Apr 2

lionskeleton:

Sigurdur Gudmundsson

lionskeleton:

Tor Dahlin
Apr 2

lionskeleton:

Tor Dahlin

Apr 2

thomforsyth:

AERIAL SCULPTURE | Janet Echelman

artruby:

Choi Jeong-Hwa, Flower Tree
Apr 2

artruby:

Choi Jeong-Hwa, Flower Tree

Apr 2

artruby:

KimsoojaLotus: Zone of Zero (2008)

inkbutter:

Tattoo Face by Anita Kunz
Apr 2

inkbutter:

Tattoo Face by Anita Kunz

Apr 2

myedol:

Chinese artist Zhang Yu has been working on his Fingerprint Series, in intervals, since the early 1990s. These paintings become a meditative process by repeatedly pressing his right index finger on rice paper with ink. Zhang limits his colors to shades of red, white and black, leaving thousands of overlapping fingerprints that create a unique infinite visual effect.

(via myedol)

Apr 2

bookspaperscissors:

Porcelain sculptures by Kate MacDowell

Apr 2

arreter:

Heilpflanzen (Medicinal Plants) Sarah Illenberger

Apr 2
monsterman:



Un Homme de têtes (1898) aka The Four Troublesome Headsby Georges Méliès
Apr 2

monsterman:

Un Homme de têtes (1898) aka The Four Troublesome Heads
by Georges Méliès

theweekmagazine:

“The experience wasn’t simply about the easy pleasure of undeserved expertise. For me, it was a near-spiritual experience. When a nice neuroscientist named Michael Weisend put the electrodes on me, what defined the experience was not feeling smarter or learning faster: The thing that made the earth drop out from under my feet was that for the first time in my life, everything in my head finally shut up.”

Sally Adee volunteered for electrical brain stimulation. Here’s what happened
Here’s what happened
Apr 2

theweekmagazine:

“The experience wasn’t simply about the easy pleasure of undeserved expertise. For me, it was a near-spiritual experience. When a nice neuroscientist named Michael Weisend put the electrodes on me, what defined the experience was not feeling smarter or learning faster: The thing that made the earth drop out from under my feet was that for the first time in my life, everything in my head finally shut up.”

Sally Adee volunteered for electrical brain stimulation. Here’s what happened

Here’s what happened

neuroimages:

Diffusion spectrum MRI image of the human brain showing three dimensional grid structure of white matter tracts. From Wedeen, et al (2012).   
Apr 2

neuroimages:

Diffusion spectrum MRI image of the human brain showing three dimensional grid structure of white matter tracts. From Wedeen, et al (2012).