Elaina puts the E in tumblr.
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The War on Drugs - Brothers (by Secretly Jag)

Getting into this band…a lot.  Great song. This video is…wow, just watch it. 

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The Low Anthem - “This God Damn House” (by PasteMagazineOnline)

I love this band.  This is the best thing ever.  He had us do another thing with our cell phones during their show to where we got feedback when we called the person next to us and everyone in the audience did it. 

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theblackbook:

Broken butterflies repaired with new wings and bodies.
“De draadspanner” — A construction of a butterfly wing with thread and pins.

theblackbook:

Broken butterflies repaired with new wings and bodies.

“De draadspanner” — A construction of a butterfly wing with thread and pins.

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gottaloveabargain:

Ounce of Cure, Nava Lubelski, 46” x 36”, thread on stained fabric, 2010

gottaloveabargain:

Ounce of Cure, Nava Lubelski, 46” x 36”, thread on stained fabric, 2010

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A Cy after my own heart.  he he he. 

miltonernest:

Cy Twombly- Photography (Still Life)

A Cy after my own heart.  he he he. 

miltonernest:

Cy Twombly- Photography (Still Life)

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(via Flickr: Fibreromance’s Photostream
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pampong:

vintage portrait :: fiber art by cornflowerbluestudio on Flickr.
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(via Ulicam: The girl with 7 horses #7)

Once upon a time there was a girl who had 7 invisible horses. People thought she was crazy and that she in fact had 7 imaginative horses, but this was not the case. When autumn came the girl spent a whole day washing all her clothes. She  hung them on a string in her garden to let the gentle autumn sun dry  them. Out of nowhere, a terrible storm came and its fiercefull winds grabbed a  hold of all her clothes and all seven horses (authors note: since they  are invisible they obviously didn’t weigh much). The girl was devestated  and spent all autumn looking for each horse spread around the country,  wrapped in her clothes. Photo project by Ulrika Kestere, from october 2011 to january 2012

(via Ulicam: The girl with 7 horses #7)

Once upon a time there was a girl who had 7 invisible horses. People thought she was crazy and that she in fact had 7 imaginative horses, but this was not the case. When autumn came the girl spent a whole day washing all her clothes. She hung them on a string in her garden to let the gentle autumn sun dry them. Out of nowhere, a terrible storm came and its fiercefull winds grabbed a hold of all her clothes and all seven horses (authors note: since they are invisible they obviously didn’t weigh much). The girl was devestated and spent all autumn looking for each horse spread around the country, wrapped in her clothes.

Photo project by Ulrika Kestere, from october 2011 to january 2012

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fuckyeahbookarts:

The Journey (Miniature artist’s book and book-box by Elsa Mora)

“This miniature artist’s book is about the journey that life is. The first element inside the book is a colorful pop-up bird that raises up when you open the first page. This bird represents freedom and our ability to reach goals.

Following the bird, inside the accordion pages, there is also a snake going through a landscape with four trees. Each tree represents one of the four seasons of life (Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring). The snake symbolizes the struggles that many of of us face while going through the different stages of life (or seasons).  

With this book I want to celebrate the amazing journey that life is. Both sides of life, the dark side and the bright one, are important because they make us wiser and stronger. 

Every element was carefully made by hand paying lots of attention to detail. It took several hours to complete the 4 editions of this book. Each piece looks just like the book in the pictures.”

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(Source: oh-live)

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lovelyfibers:

Hello Yello! (by anna.list)

lovelyfibers:

Hello Yello! (by anna.list)

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(via Miju Lee - BOOOOOOOM! )
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(via Tom Moglu - BOOOOOOOM! )
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artspotting:

Terri Brooks, Spirals, 2012. Oil and enamel on paper mache, 3 x 53 cm approx.

artspotting:

Terri Brooks, Spirals, 2012. Oil and enamel on paper mache, 3 x 53 cm approx.