thesym:

We visited some sort of museum for modern arts today and i got inspired

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retrogamingblog:

Poké Blocks made by Victoria Joh

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etherealpath:

Infinity Tarot Spread

This spread was created specifically to analyze a possible soul connection. It can be used both to shed light on a new person in your life you believe may have a soul bond to you or to analyze the connection you have with someone you have known for a while.

1 - The card representing you

2 - What you had to go through before meeting them

3 - The reason you need the connection

4 - What you have to offer them

5 - How the connection will bring you growth

6 - The card representing them

7 - What they had to go through before meeting you

8 - The reason they need the connection

9 - What they have to offer you

10 - How the connection will bring them growth

11 (bottom one) - The past your souls share

12 (top one) - What to expect from the connection

Any fallen cards should speak of the nature of the bond.

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keepingitneutral:

University of Oxford Botanic Garden, Oxford UK

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littlelimpstiff14u2:

Mirrored Installations by Sarah Meyohas Create Infinite Tunnels Strewn With Dangling Flowers

In artist Sarah Meyohas‘s series Speculations, infinite tunnels are created with facing mirrors set against pastel backdrops. Smoke, flowers, and finger tips border the reflective surfaces, creating dream-like environments that pull the viewer deep into the image’s frame. Meyohas is interested in the creating a seductive quality in each of the photos. “Whether it’s the colors or the flowers drawing you in, I want viewers to feel like they’re being drawing into the void, like standing upon a precipice,” the New York City-based artist tells Sleek Magazine. You can see more of her mirrored works on Instagram. (via Contemporary Art Blog) Thanks Colossal

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