The Best Response Of The Day Award goes to: Adam Gladwin
Hungarian Bills Redesigned with Animals Drawings by Barbara Bernát
on Tumblr, Behance
For her degree, Hungarian designer Barbara Bernát has revisited Hungarian bills (forint) into something way more beautiful : she has drawn for each bill delicate animals and plants illustrations such as foxes, green plants, birds and mouses. She added a security feature to the bill through a phosphorescence’s system under UV lights.
Photos by Richárd Kelemen
Source:fubiz
Sensational Gravity-Defying Tree Root Chandeliers by Giuseppe Licari
Giuseppe Licari was born in Erice, Sicily, in 1980. He uses different materials with particular reference to nature and in relation to the built environment. The public, invited to participate, share, experience and interact, creating a collective memory, is the central point of his work. He defines the public participation as the engine of his artworks. In 1999 he moved to Bologna to study Painting at the Academy of fine Arts. Before completing his studies in Italy, Licari spent a year of studies at AKI Enschede, in the Netherlands, at the Monumental Department of Art. There he got in contact with the environment of social art, site-specific installations and art in the public space. Since then, installations, ephemeral art and happenings have become the main field of interest for his research. Since 2007 he lives and works in Rotterdam.
Source:sweet-station
me during the whole month of october
Together they form a complete goatee
Dear White People
Listen up.
Especially gay white boys.
You Do Not Have An Inner Black Woman.
Rainbow Worlds by Julie Seabrook Ream
Julie Seabrook Ream has a knack for finding rainbows in ordinary things. I know that sounds like I’m advocating for unicorns and new age music but Ream is seriously good at this to the point where she has created a project she calls #100daysofrainbows.
Play is serious. Work can be play. AND productive.
Puppy trying to go down stairs for the first time
Robotic Jellyfish