OMGOMG OMG, WINGS!Wings
Movement and interactive relationship with the body has been the most important element throughout my body of work. However through these works, I also started to explore the mechanical structure as a form. Mechanical structure becomes the most enjoyable form to me as it becomes complex yet remains simple and coherent. The contrast between metal structural form and natural feather, together with the repetitive and whimsical movements of fragile wings, provokes the imagination and evolves the intimate relationship between work and viewer/wearer. Although the recent series, segmented wings have been focused on the formal challenge to engineer an intricate movement that simulates bird wings, these works are intended to be a series of poems in which I develope my own formal language, interpret the nature of wings, create various structural forms with movements, and share the metaphor, imagination, humor, with viewer/wearer.
(via minuiko)
Oh wow, this is amazing. I’m so tired of being so swamped by school. Time to get over this Calculus difficulty and get back to quilting!Done! Off to my swap partner somewhere…. #nofilter #fablittlequiltswap #lonestar #konasolids by upstatelisa on Flickr.
Juanjo Guarnido’s watercolours from Blacksad: A Silent Hell
I will be buying every one of these tonight, omg. I lost access to my copies when I broke up with my now ex-husband and I want my own. I can’t wait for more.
(via cryptovolans)
Yesterday this mushroom was about as big around as a US quarter. This was what greeted me this morning. I anticipate it will eat the house tomorrow.
TELL me this isn’t how you play, Catterfly. Really, this is just too much.
*snerk*
(Source: donnacabonna, via spoon-party-of-bombur)
San Francisco in the early morning light. We were standing on Treasure Island, and the view was magnificent.
BEST PHOTO IN EXISTENCE.
I love how it’s only over that town, like Nature decided to just fuck their day up.
Holy God
This is beautiful. Wow.
(Source: harahana.blog110.fc2.com, via tinierpurplefishes)
So, I’m thinking of taking an online course over the summer. It would get one of the gen ed requirements out of the way easily and with little annoyance. (I really don’t want to do the humanities requirements in person, oh please no.)
So, which should I take?
Japanese history to 1800 or California History?
I have to pick by the 20th.