1. SUBMISSION,

    Shed cicada skins organized neatly by Mandy Hague.

     

  2. SUBMISSION: Crown Caps found while treasure hunting at the rhine waterside



     

  3. Clegg & Guttmann, The Open Tool Shelter, 1991/2006

     

  4. Collection of antique bottles from the 1890s dug up from an old bottle dump in my yard in Connecticut, paired with flowers from my garden.  Bottles are shown in proportional size - that little one is just 1 1/2 inches tall.

     

  5. SUBMISSION: Small White Pebble Circles, 1987 by British artist Richard Long (on display at Tate Modern in August 2012)

     

  6. davidsievers:

    New Cibo website front page styled by Big Roar. I love the things organised neatly concept. This has been one of our favourite studio jobs this year.

    We have just done another composition/organised object kind of job on location for another client. I look forward to showing you more of this kind of work as we are enjoying the illustrative look using soft lighting.

     

  7. by: Justin Benzel

    Image from the “Everything Once Series”, about the creation of a machine that reverses entropy.

     

  8. (Source: sightunseen.com)

     

  9. Steel

    Naga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines

     

  10. SUBMISSION: Vintage packaging that might meet a sad fate if not rescued first. Via Red Line Vintage

     

  11.  “The Beginner’s Guide to the Ottoman Afterlife” presents the art and craft of furniture upholstery through stop motion animation and vintage spirit. Made by Fort Ripper a husband and wife duo from Portland, Oregon.

     

  12. SUBMISSION:

    The Book of Knowledge Vol. 1-8 (Wall Installation) is part of a body of work called BOUND. The collection uses the format of a book to tell a metaphor. Books provide sequence, structure, and order and they hold and mend together fragmented pieces and brings it to completion. By recreating, repurposing, and repositioning the book form, it is emphasizing that the binding holds everything together and that each of these parts, like humans, placed in the context of the body, are created for a purpose fitting into their ordained place of perfect design.

    -Theresa Duong Arts

     

  13. ed: This is a really nice series from some other country. It’s my finals week, that’s all I’ve got for you today.

     

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  15. SUBMISSION:


    anonymous: a uniformed freedom

    clothing: jo goldstein | photography: ashley church