back to top

aiastelemonian:

The Kiss of Pan by Wolfgang Grässe, 1968 (Ernst Fuchs Museum, Vienna)

blunt-science:

Described as “The delicate fingerprints of water imprinted on the sand” by the photographer; ISS Astronaut Kjell Lindgren, these tracks have been etched out by the passage of water across the desert near Hamra Al Drooa, Oman. 

Via NASA and Kjell Lindgren 

ein-bleistift-und-radiergummi:

Avital Sheffer Stoneware

(Source: beauxartsbath.co.uk)

youcannottakeitwithyou:

Alicja Słaboń Urbaniak (Polish, http://urbaniak.krakow.pl/)

centuriespast:

Alvise Vivarini

Saint John the Baptist
ca. 1475
Tempera and oil on panel. 48.5 x 33.5 cm
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

Hey, this post may contain adult content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.

Learn more.

Bathtub drain tragedy

glansandi:

Yesterday, while I was taking shower, I watched a ring of hair fighting with and at the same time making love to the ball of foamed water in the drain of my bathtub. It was quite interesting, at least for a minute of watching it I was trying to figure out which one is running away from the other one, which one wants the other one to love them more and not to leave. At the time it was hair, at the time it was the bubbles. Then I stirred and the ball of bubbles appeared to have killed the ring of hair, all of a sudden lying in the drain lifelessly spinning in the dance of playful foam.

But in a short while, the bubbles have died too. I continued to watch, even thought there was nothing so much entertaining to see anymore.

And then, small bundle of watery air balls started to create again. The moment the ring of vicious hair felt the presence of new, almost undecayed, fresh youth, it ressurected its shaggy self with a grand leap over the surprised cluster and thus started making the dance of encagement to the ball of bubbles once more.

I couldn’t watch anymore. I raised the temperature of water, took last half minute of comforting descending veil and got out of the tub.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic || Taris || Upper City North 

Hey, this post may contain adult content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.

Learn more.

gameraboy:

Blood Land, Dynamic Science Fiction cover, December 1952 by Leslie Ross

#throwbackthursday #3dprinting #stagelighting #artlighting #fhr #gels #leefilters

Cejl is lit.

#patterns #colours #reflections #light #lighting #fun #lightinggel #gel #filter #chlocolate

Sunday visit of indian summer.

Mind having dinner by a fragmented peace of river.