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许美雪. 21. Chinese. White. Mount Holyoke. 2012. Politics major. Chinese language minor. I like cats, drawing, and Beijing.

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Posted on April/7/2012 with 4,833 notes
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I wish I had more time to read; I really like books.

I wish I had more time to read; I really like books.

Posted on April/1/2012 with 7,800 notes
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mounts:

“Pedestal: by Jen Stark. Sculptural piece hand-made using paper. His works always feature vibrant, bold colors, as well as echoing patterns. Gotta love this guy!
Check out more of his sculptures at http://www.jenstark.com/!

mounts:

“Pedestal: by Jen Stark. Sculptural piece hand-made using paper. His works always feature vibrant, bold colors, as well as echoing patterns. Gotta love this guy!

Check out more of his sculptures at http://www.jenstark.com/!

Posted on March/18/2012 with 488 notes
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Posted on March/14/2012 with 10,036 notes



I really want to paint right now. 

I really want to paint right now. 

Posted on February/27/2012 with 3,282 notes

bookshelfporn:

Neil Gaiman’s Personal Library (The Basement, Neil Gaiman’s Home)

If I ever win the lottery, my house will have a huge personal library with a big comfy chair right in the middle. 


ruineshumaines:

These rainbows are not what they seem. Lee Baker used ten thousand meters of acrylic yarn to create Refractive Monolith, a piece commissioned by The Future Tense. Refractive Monolith is a three-dimensional direct reaction to Baker’s paintings, which uses vivid colors to represent cities, dark looming backgrounds and clouds. These represent the indiscriminate forces of nature.

According to the press release, “As with Baker’s paintings the joyous colours give a reassuring sense of security, while at the same time the spectrum of laser-like yarn represents the volatile infrastructure and relative weakness of buildings. The gray walls serve to both enhance the colours whilst also alluding to a looming catastrophe…Lee Baker’s art practice explores the dichotomy between Japan’s fragile, intricate cultural aesthetic and the relentless forces of urbanization that increasingly mark its landscape.”

Check out the “Making Of Refractive Monolith” here.

Posted on February/25/2012 with 346 notes
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Posted on February/22/2012 with 1,937 notes