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Custom vinyl skulls by Ted Riederer.
The vinyl skulls are based on a non fiction essay by the German poet Rainer Maria Rilke entitled “Primal Sound”. In this essay he ponders what sound the coronal suture would make as it closely resembles a sound wave. He proposes that this process of combining what seems like disparate elements initially to create something that the world has never heard, is a model for making good art.
(via The World’s Best Ever)
Her photographic aesthetic is distinctive; rich colors and impeccable sense of details dominate the scene, combined with raw and cinematic black and white. From natural landscape to a tiny hotel rooms, she makes them all appear as if they are sets which have been specifically constructed for the shoot taking place.
Photographer Nicoline Patricia Malina. Don’t miss the ‘Dark Romance‘ series for Harper’s Bazaar Indonesia, November 2011.
(thanks My Modern Metropolis)
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Ferrofluid Sculptures by Alessandro Brighetti:
“Using electromagnetic stimulation Brighetti commands an oil bath to move freely, spiking and laying to rest again—a mind-boggling phenomenon that instills in its viewer an unsettling feeling of curiosity and intrigue.”
[via coolhunting]
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Mold your pancakes or even you morning eggs in the shape of a pirate’s skull and crossbones!
Available at Perpetual Kid.
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