FUTURE REFLECTIONS
17 años. Pienso vivir en Francia y ser una llegar a ser una reconocida Psicóloga aunque tenga que mataros para conseguirlo :-). Está claro que edito tumblr según mi estado de ánimo, advertido queda, los días de depresion estará todo lleno de calaveras y rostros difuminados y los dias felices de gifs de dibujos animados.
FUTURE REFLECTIONS
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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Caroline Alkire. Untitled.
atavus:

Henri Cartier-Bresson - New Year’s Eve, Times Square, New York City, 1959
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atavus:

Angela Palmer - Engraved Self-Portrait
Artist found at [Cosmiic]
atavus:

Angela Palmer - Engraved Self-Portrait
Artist found at [Cosmiic]
atavus:

Angela Palmer - Engraved Self-Portrait
Artist found at [Cosmiic]
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actegratuit:

Berlin,
Laurent Dequick
actegratuit:

Berlin,
Laurent Dequick
actegratuit:

Berlin,
Laurent Dequick
actegratuit:

Berlin,
Laurent Dequick
hickeyheart:

just realized that none of my works have a name/title.
help!
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Matthew BrandtLakes and Reservoirs, 2011 
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Matthew BrandtLakes and Reservoirs, 2011 
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Matthew BrandtLakes and Reservoirs, 2011 
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Matthew BrandtLakes and Reservoirs, 2011 
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metalhearts:

“Melting Rainbows” by Taisuke Koyama
metalhearts:

“Melting Rainbows” by Taisuke Koyama
metalhearts:

“Melting Rainbows” by Taisuke Koyama
metalhearts:

“Melting Rainbows” by Taisuke Koyama
metalhearts:

“Melting Rainbows” by Taisuke Koyama
metalhearts:

“Melting Rainbows” by Taisuke Koyama
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artmonia:

Jeremy Mann .
artmonia:

Jeremy Mann .
artmonia:

Jeremy Mann .
artmonia:

Jeremy Mann .
artmonia:

Jeremy Mann .
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Anna Ristuccia | TumblrUntitled, 2010 
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Anna Ristuccia | TumblrUntitled, 2010 
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Anna Ristuccia | TumblrUntitled, 2010 
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Anna Ristuccia | TumblrUntitled, 2010 
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f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Tyree Callahan - Chromatic Typewriter, 2011 - A 1937 Underwood standard typewriter modified to produce colors instead of letters
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Tyree Callahan - Chromatic Typewriter, 2011 - A 1937 Underwood standard typewriter modified to produce colors instead of letters
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Tyree Callahan - Chromatic Typewriter, 2011 - A 1937 Underwood standard typewriter modified to produce colors instead of letters
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Tyree Callahan - Chromatic Typewriter, 2011 - A 1937 Underwood standard typewriter modified to produce colors instead of letters
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lohrien:

Michał Karcz
lohrien:

Michał Karcz
lohrien:

Michał Karcz
lohrien:

Michał Karcz
lohrien:

Michał Karcz
lohrien:

Michał Karcz
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vlynx:

See Something or Say Something
Infographic creator Eric Fisher compiled a series of images ”See Something or Say Something” which show the density of geotagged Flickr photos and Twitter tweets on large geographical areas around the world. Red/orange dots are locations of Flickr pictures. Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets. White dots are locations that have been posted to both.
(Click on picture to see location)
vlynx:

See Something or Say Something
Infographic creator Eric Fisher compiled a series of images ”See Something or Say Something” which show the density of geotagged Flickr photos and Twitter tweets on large geographical areas around the world. Red/orange dots are locations of Flickr pictures. Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets. White dots are locations that have been posted to both.
(Click on picture to see location)
vlynx:

See Something or Say Something
Infographic creator Eric Fisher compiled a series of images ”See Something or Say Something” which show the density of geotagged Flickr photos and Twitter tweets on large geographical areas around the world. Red/orange dots are locations of Flickr pictures. Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets. White dots are locations that have been posted to both.
(Click on picture to see location)
vlynx:

See Something or Say Something
Infographic creator Eric Fisher compiled a series of images ”See Something or Say Something” which show the density of geotagged Flickr photos and Twitter tweets on large geographical areas around the world. Red/orange dots are locations of Flickr pictures. Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets. White dots are locations that have been posted to both.
(Click on picture to see location)
arreter:

Bas Jan Ader, 1942 - 1975 (Fall II)
Dutch/Californian artist Bas Jan Ader was last seen in 1975 when he took off in what would have been the smallest sailboat ever to cross the Atlantic. He left behind a small oeuvre, often using gravity as a medium, which more than 30 years after his disappearance at sea is more influential than ever before.
Bas Jan Ader was born to idealistic ministers in the Dutch Reformed Church on April 19, 1942. His father was executed by the Nazis for harboring Jewish refugees when Ader was only two years old. A rebellious student, he failed art school at the Rietveld Academy, where friend Ger van Elk recalls that he would use a single piece of paper for the entire semester, erasing his drawings as soon as they were finished. At the age of 19 he hitchhiked to Morocco, where he signed on as a deckhand on a yacht heading for America. The yacht shipwrecked off the coast of California, and Ader stayed in Los Angeles where he enrolled at Otis Art Institute. There he met Mary Sue Andersen, the daughter of the director of the school. They married in Las Vegas, where he used a set of crutches to symbolically prop himself up during the ceremony. Ader then taught art and studied philosophy at Claremont Graduate School. In 1970 he entered the most productive period of his career, beginning with his first fall film, which showed him seated on a chair, tumbling from the roof of his two-story house in the Inland Empire.  In 1975 Ader embarked on “a very long sailing trip.” The voyage was to be the middle part of a triptych called “In Search of the Miraculous,” a daring attempt to cross the Atlantic in a 12½ foot sailboat. He claimed it would take him 60 days to make the trip, or 90 if he chose not to use the sail. Six months after his departure, his boat was found, half-submerged off the coast of Ireland, but Bas Jan had vanished.