my wish list for V-day  filled with awesome gift ideas from  etsy ‘cozy love’ www.etsy.com/treasury/MTI3ODQzNzd8MjcyMzg1NzAyMg/cozy-love

 my wish list for V-day  filled with awesome gift ideas from  etsy ‘cozy love’ www.etsy.com/treasury/MTI3ODQzNzd8MjcyMzg1NzAyMg/cozy-love

ianbrooks:

Birds photos by Nick & Chloé

Shot for a cover story for Junior Magazine, turning children into paper/bird hybrids, surely the only form that will be able to survive the inevitable Mayan Apocalypse.

Photogs: Website, Paper Props by Le Creative Sweatshop

artruby:

Autumn leaf creations by Mr. Dale and Ryan Conners. 

ianbrooks:

Wooden Electronics by Brainbow

All items available at etsy. Brainbow’s wooden jewelry let’s you wear the forgotten electronics of back in time. Camcorders, record players, cameras that don’t have phones included… Neanderthal dudes sure had it tough.

magicfran:

little fox in green by Mimi K on Flickr.

doloresdepalabra:

If you ask Melbourne-based artist Daniel Agdag what he does, he’ll tell you that he makes things out of cardboard. However this statement hardly captures the absurd complexity and detail of his boxboard and PVA glue sculptures that push the limits of the medium. Agdag is an award-winning creator of stop-motion films and this new series of work, Sets for a Film I’ll Never Make, feature a number of his structural experiments which he refers to simply as “sketching with cardboard”. Miraculously, each work is created without detailed plans or drawings and are almost wholly improvised as he works. You can see these latest sculptures at Off the Kerb Gallery starting October 26, 2012 in Melbourne’s inner north suburb of Collingwood.

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fraupwder:

Jo Joelson and Bruce Gilchrist

itsnad:

Owl Town by Hellen Musselwhite

(Source: paper-tokki)