pure brilliance.

pure brilliance.


warshadow:

B’aww

Found this and just wow. >_<. I have a new baby brother and doing something like this..!!! aawwhhaa!!!

warshadow:

B’aww

Found this and just wow. >_<. I have a new baby brother and doing something like this..!!! aawwhhaa!!!

(via unhappyendings)


My FMP.

Ok. so.
For my final major project (in art and design), I want to create an interior of a workspace/private or commercial, I've not yet decided.
I have plenty a books to look through but when you seen one,you see them all.
If you have anything hiding in your old scrapbooks or hiding in archives collecting dust, feel free to spam me to the max with it,
I'm drawn more towards a "new art and design department" in college. Funnily enough.

korora house/daniel marshall architects

cabbagerose:

Waiheke Island in New Zealand

via: contemporist

HEEHEHE!!, third picture, I see a very happy roof thing :3
so cute, lovely pictures as well <3 


athousandfacets:

IRIS TSANTE
there was an artist statement to go along with this- but i prefere pictures. you can read the artist statement on the link above.IWANTHISKTHNX 

athousandfacets:

IRIS TSANTE

there was an artist statement to go along with this- but i prefere pictures. you can read the artist statement on the link above.
IWANTHISKTHNX 


imgfave:

★ discovered on imgfave.com (social image bookmarking)

awh, i kinda really want this, , looks like I might have to make one and make a collection.(FYI- I heart rain) 

imgfave:

discovered on imgfave.com (social image bookmarking)

awh, i kinda really want this, , looks like I might have to make one and make a collection.
(FYI- I heart rain) 


vintageluxe:

via: simply seductive

 weird,like a clash between modern and past, Love it. It&#8217;s like the people hav put them there for the sake of not having enough chairs for a tea party. I have a funny feling my house will end up like this :3

vintageluxe:

via: simply seductive

 weird,like a clash between modern and past, Love it. It’s like the people hav put them there for the sake of not having enough chairs for a tea party. I have a funny feling my house will end up like this :3


5th february..Updator

So, yeah- let’s update.
I’m currently in Leicester with my boyfriend for a long weekend but no one needs to know 

I’ve somehow developed this tiny pathetic little cold; you know when it feels all warm in your mouth and throat, not forgetting a slight dribbly nose.

Anyway, walking in the high street I came across this shop “harlequin interiors”
It’s looks pretty cool, I want to e-mail them to see if i can get a job there (As I want to become and interior designer,working myself up the chain) but I can’t seem to word what I want to say properly,
but let’s say I do get this job? what will it mean to me? 
well, basically, my boyfriend lives in Leicester and I live in London. I currently study Art and design and I have a job in retail with a family run business of chinese people; they’ve recently started to pick on me because there’s not enough business. Saying I’m not pushing the sales enough, or I’m being lazy ect. but I’m not..
No one comes into the shop for me to pest, but english people don’t like being approached by staff members (I’m english and I don’t like it) 
so I’d like to get a job more in field of my hobby-interest.
by getting a job in leicester mean that I can finally move in with my boyfriend and start an early in-dependant life style, just the two of us,I also have a little brother on his way so it would become crowded
After all, I am 18; and a mature one of that sometimes 
I would of found a place with him before i got this job but what’s stopping me now is college work. I’ve already moved from an old college where I used to live with my mother.


Half of this doesn’t make sense i bet.
I’ve forgotten why I started this, or where it was going.
 nevermind

Thought I’d add a picture of our family portraite, yeah, Paul, Myself and BRANDSTON(cat)


simko:

Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci made from nails by Saimir Strati…

Using industrial nails, the artist re-created the self portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci using nearly 400 kilos of nails over a 2x4m surface. The technique resembles digital photography, in that each nail represents a pixel. The record was confirmed in Tirana by Guinness World Records on September 4, 2006, as the World’s Largest Nail Mosaic.
Saimir Strati is primarily an artist who works in mosaics. He has used materials including nails, toothpicks, corks, sea glass, eggshells, compact discs, coffee beans, porcelain and mirror glass among other materials. He is also a painter. (via)


 Yeah- mind blowing huh??

simko:

Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci made from nails by Saimir Strati

Using industrial nails, the artist re-created the self portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci using nearly 400 kilos of nails over a 2x4m surface. The technique resembles digital photography, in that each nail represents a pixel. The record was confirmed in Tirana by Guinness World Records on September 4, 2006, as the World’s Largest Nail Mosaic.

Saimir Strati is primarily an artist who works in mosaics. He has used materials including nails, toothpicks, corks, sea glass, eggshells, compact discs, coffee beans, porcelain and mirror glass among other materials. He is also a painter. (via)

 Yeah- mind blowing huh??


cabbagerose:

concrete house II by a-cero in madrid

In modern day architecture a growing number of houses are constructed of concrete, despite the quantity, to some concrete seems like an impersonal construction material which portrays an element of remoteness and coldness. Concrete House II by A-Cero Architectural Studio is here to persuade those hard to convince that a modern concrete residence can be a warm, welcoming residence with everything that every resident could ever dream of wanting.Enjoy the tour of the house @ Yatzer™&#160;»
via: whatwedoissecret


 as soon as I saw this- It reminds me of the telly tubbies

cabbagerose:

concrete house II by a-cero in madrid

In modern day architecture a growing number of houses are constructed of concrete, despite the quantity, to some concrete seems like an impersonal construction material which portrays an element of remoteness and coldness. Concrete House II by A-Cero Architectural Studio is here to persuade those hard to convince that a modern concrete residence can be a warm, welcoming residence with everything that every resident could ever dream of wanting.
Enjoy the tour of the house @ Yatzer™ »

via: whatwedoissecret

 as soon as I saw this- It reminds me of the telly tubbies