Paper torso by Austrian artist & architect Horst Kiechle. Downloadable templates allow for personal construction of the torso with removable organs. (via mariesucco)
Encouraging Street Art
Managing editor of Laughing Squid, Rusty Blazenhoff, recently paid a visit to Venice in Los Angeles, California, US, where she chanced upon encouraging street art.
Love this!
Encouraging street art! :-)
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Artist Prints 3D Human Portraits from DNA Fragments
Creative artists all around the world find new ways to incorporate technology into their art. It’s becoming ever more evident when you look at the displays and installations that are launched these days. Some artists go to great lengths in order to find and utilize the most intricate solutions to create art that hasn’t been created before. That is the case with Heather Dewey-Hagborg‘s art, which is driven by our very own genes and has spawned freakishly real DNA portraits.
Artists, behold! Such a fun way to practise perspective!
More of Darren Frisina’s awesome perspective drawings can be seen here.
The real gateway drug?
ambient-entropy: This picture says so much…!
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“Matchstick Men” by Wolfgang Stiller
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If society told you to jump off a bridge…well, it’d be rather scary how many people would :-/
(via nomadicnudist)
Artistic insides.
Stephanie Farinelli has 100 penises tattooed on her body. (via
homoarigato)
froekenblomst: I did a little bit of research - yes, I was that curious why anyone, man or woman, would cover their skin with penises because in my opinion most of them look a little bit odd - and this is what I found:
For example winner of the Best Overall Tattooed Female award at the 1995 San Diego tattoo tour convention, Stephanie Farinelli, had a total of 88 penises tattooed all over her body. Inspiring much controversy and conversation, Farinelli’s sexuality and sanity were questioned by members of the convention. What did it mean for a woman to cover herself, to take something normally associated with men and to apply it to her body? Farinelli’s tattoos challenge both the concept of femininity and the role of genitalia in creating gender symbols and roles. While Farinelli’s tattoos are a more shocking and vivid challenge many women challenge gender norms by merely covering their skin with shapes and images that confront ideals of femininity. […]
(via nakednorth69)
Snake skin Body Painting - Burmese Pythons
So THAT’s how they make tiny dice!
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![Stephanie Farinelli has 100 penises tattooed on her body. (via homoarigato)
froekenblomst: I did a little bit of research - yes, I was that curious why anyone, man or woman, would cover their skin with penises because in my opinion most of them look a little bit odd - and this is what I found:
For example winner of the Best Overall Tattooed Female award at the 1995 San Diego tattoo tour convention, Stephanie Farinelli, had a total of 88 penises tattooed all over her body. Inspiring much controversy and conversation, Farinelli’s sexuality and sanity were questioned by members of the convention. What did it mean for a woman to cover herself, to take something normally associated with men and to apply it to her body? Farinelli’s tattoos challenge both the concept of femininity and the role of genitalia in creating gender symbols and roles. While Farinelli’s tattoos are a more shocking and vivid challenge many women challenge gender norms by merely covering their skin with shapes and images that confront ideals of femininity. […]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m17acbbXKE1r0qwrdo1_1280.jpg)


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