fuckyeahtattoos:

Done by Zooki, Bright Side Tattoo, Copenhagen.

fuckyeahtattoos:

Done by Zooki, Bright Side Tattoo, Copenhagen.

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Rooftoppin Chicago 1993

Rooftoppin Chicago 1993

gabriellaaaz:

O’CLOCK

gabriellaaaz:

O’CLOCK

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dais-blog:

Did a painting on my home boy Jens’ Van yesterday. Painted 3 side of it like it was one giant surface…

dais-blog:

Did a painting on my home boy Jens’ Van yesterday. Painted 3 side of it like it was one giant surface…

grassforpillow:

Works of architect Antonio Sant’Elia

grassforpillow:

Works of architect Antonio Sant’Elia

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considertheaesthetic:

“Christian Kranich of Vienna, Austria has a mammoth collection of cigarette packs representative of over 150 countries and spanning several decades. I have never smoked a cigarette in my life, so for me to sit drooling over their packaging is unusual to say the least.”

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Porsche 550 (1955)

Porsche 550 (1955)

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weandthecolor:

Letterpress Business Card Design
The WRK™ business card with letterpress and edge painting for an eye-catching effect. Designed by WRK™ brand identity designer Mark Lindop. The business card is printed by Blush°° Publishing Limited, a modern letterpress printing studio.
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weandthecolor:

Letterpress Business Card Design

The WRK™ business card with letterpress and edge painting for an eye-catching effect. Designed by WRK™ brand identity designer Mark Lindop. The business card is printed by Blush°° Publishing Limited, a modern letterpress printing studio.

via: WE AND THE COLOR
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hc-sean-wu:

Evanta Motor Company modified an Aston Martin DB7 Vantage to make it look like the ultra rare DB4 GT Zagato from the late 1960s. A classic style married to a modern V12 engine.

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yluk:

Crafty abstractions

His love of Constructivism, architecture and design is channeled into a geometric vortex of ceramic. Each piece by Matthew Chambers is an adventure in abstraction of form through craftsmanship.

Complexity is no obstacle for this British ceramist. His ability at the potter’s wheel allows him to construct abstract pieces of minimalist mood by layering extremely thin sections of clay to form each single object… Continue reading.

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