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Landscape Light Installations,
My name is Ryan 24 I live in North Pole Alaska and I post any and all things that I like I love all forms of art and I'm a big fan of Anime and manga.
Portland based photographer Mako Miyamoto’s The Emerald Forest brilliantly captures a mysterious, lush forest landscape.
Photographer Reveals the Lonely Side of Superheroes
Photographer Benoit Lapray’s photo series, “The Quest for Absolute" focuses on the loneliness of famous superheroes, set in the beautiful, yet desolate landscape of the French Alps.
Artist Chris McMahon buys other people’s landscape paintings at thrift stores and puts monsters in them.
Previously: Artist Repaints His Own Childhood Drawings
"I am bored, therefore I make GIFs"
-René Descartes (1596-1650)
My name is Marinus and I’m a 29-year-old from Dutchland. (sometimes referred to as the Netherlands)
I didn’t know this when I started this blog, but apparently I make GIFs. Most of them are of things I see when I’m wandering around outside.
You might be wondering: “Why is his blog called Head Like an Orange, his head looks more like a rotten apple”. Well, I named it after the man with an actual head like an orange: Karl Pilkington.
Feel free to send me a message or an email at headlikeanorange.tumblr@gmail.com.
Known for his wheatpastes and murals that dot the California landscape, Eddie Collaexplores the primitive instincts present in all people in his upcoming solo exhibition “Atavisms” at Ian Ross Gallery in San Francisco.
“Atavisms,” a biology term for ancestral traits that re-appear after several generations, is an appropriate title for the exhibition, which features harrowing portraits painted with a suppressed aesthetic reminiscent of old anonymous photographs one finds in antique shops. The faces, though distinct and personal, are also strangely familiar. Colla’s portraits are successful for the emotional impact present in his character’s eyes. The figures in “Atavisms” are no different, and the viewer is compelled to identify with feelings of hope and pride, ferocity and purpose. Read more on Hi-Fructose.
