sunshine.
take advantage of every day you wake up under the sun.
sunshine.
septagonstudios:

Alexandra Mackenzie
http://alexandramackenzie.tumblr.com/

Alexandra Mackenziehttp://alexandramackenzie.tumblr.com
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enochliew:

Dark Rift by Leif Podhajsky
His work explores the relevance of nature and the psychedelic or altered experience.

Dark Rift by Leif Podhajsky
enochliew:

Dark Rift by Leif Podhajsky
His work explores the relevance of nature and the psychedelic or altered experience.

Dark Rift by Leif Podhajsky
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likeafieldmouse:

Patrick Jacobs
“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”

Patrick Jacobs“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
likeafieldmouse:

Patrick Jacobs
“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”

Patrick Jacobs“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
likeafieldmouse:

Patrick Jacobs
“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”

Patrick Jacobs“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
likeafieldmouse:

Patrick Jacobs
“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”

Patrick Jacobs“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
likeafieldmouse:

Patrick Jacobs
“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”

Patrick Jacobs“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
likeafieldmouse:

Patrick Jacobs
“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”

Patrick Jacobs“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
likeafieldmouse:

Patrick Jacobs
“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.
The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”

Patrick Jacobs“Jacobs’s dioramas provide peeks into a world in which reality is presented in such exquisite detail it begins to look surreal.The artist draws from art history and garden pest control brochures alike to create miniature 3D works of art, viewed through a circular glass lens. Viewers get the impression that they are looking into another realm, simultaneously natural and constructed, familiar and unknown. In a way, we get a taste for a fish’s life from inside the bowl.”
ncwinters:

Reworking old abandoned pieces for my upcoming show PURGE. It’s becoming increasingly clear to me that I have no idea what I’m doing.

The more you look the better it gets!
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