

photographer andy prokh has captured some amazing photos of his daughter and their cat throughout the past few years. check out the rest of the series here.
MYSTERIOUS TINY ROOMS BY MARC GIAI-MINIET
French artist Marc Giai-Miniet (Born in 1946 in Trappes) makes some of the most incredibly detailed (and disturbing!) dollhouses that we’ve ever seen. Marc started creating these disturbing shadowbox dioramas rather late in his career, recurring themes include libraries, furnaces, laboratories, submarines and intestine-like tubing in lonely, decaying spaces.
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THOUSANDS OF CRAYONS SHAPED INTO A PORTRAIT
Artist, Christian Faur uses crayons to create stunning three dimensional pixelated like portraits. He stands the crayons up, with the point tips standing straight out toward you to achieve that effect.
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That is so cute. uwuRaindrops on
rosesand whiskers on kittens…Raindrops on spiders may become one of your favorite things thanks to this fun gallery put together by Wired.AWWW ITS WEARING THE RAINDROP LIKE A LITTLE HAT
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The unusual spiritual visions of an Irishman were created in stone by craftsmen in Mahabalipuram, India, and now populate a sculpture park in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Covering 22 acres, the park includes a series of dancing figures of Ganesh, Shiva, and other Hindu deities. It also includes more bizarre sculptures of a skeletal Buddha-like figure, an enormous disembodied finger, and a sculpture called “The Split Man” which shows a figure ripping itself in two, representing “the mental state of the dysfunctional human.”
Intended to represent the spiritual progression to enlightenment, this collection of 14 statues took 20 years to complete.—-
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I JUST SPENT LIKE AN 1 HOUR OF MY LIFE ON THIS, GENIUS
this is legit so sick.mindfuck
whoaaa
this is AMAZING
EVERYONE DO IT aaaaaaaaa
this is sooooo sick oh my god!!!Whoa.
3, 18, and 23 are probably my favourites.
done it before.. here followers amuse yourself
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Stacks by Aleksandra Domanovic are stacks of paper (each with 7,500 sheets), and inkjet printing on some of the pages.
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“An anthropologist proposed a game to children in an African tribe. He put a basket full of fruit near a tree and told the children that whoever got there first won the sweet fruits. When he told them to run, they all took each others hands and ran together, then sat together enjoying their treats.
When he asked them why they had run like that when one could have had all the fruits for himself, they said, ‘UBUNTU, how can one of us be happy if all the other ones are sad?’ (‘UBUNTU’ in the Xhosa culture means: ‘I am because we are.)”
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