Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man (1943)
The Face of War (1940 - 41)
The Persistence of Memory (1931)
Landscape of Butterflies (1956)
Sacrament of the Last Supper (1955)
Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man (1943)
The Face of War (1940 - 41)
The Persistence of Memory (1931)
Landscape of Butterflies (1956)
Sacrament of the Last Supper (1955)
Susanne Bisovsky’s FRIDA
Brand new work from Banksy!
Previously, Aitken’s subject matter has been primarily concerned with a navigation of an interior, metaphysical territory. However, his latest work has begun to look outwards more, encompassing wider issues and world events. Consequently, these images have begun to reflect an increasingly emotive space where tensions and anxieties found in the outside world have been explored in a metaphorical sense.
Tutti Frutti self-portrait photo series by Cristina Otero
“I’d like people to remember me as someone who was good at his job and seemed to mean what he said.”
Happy Birthday James Maitland Stewart (May 20th, 1908 - July 2nd, 1997)
(via brandnewdaytoday)
“Folding For Peace” Origami Flower Garden
This white paper garden in Nagasaki, Japan was inspired by the Japanese legend that guarantees good fortune in life and health, in the form of a wish, to anyone who practices the paper folding art of origami to create one thousand cranes. The outdoor installation represents a wish for world peace, designed by Swiss designer Anouk Vogel.
Striking Self Portraits by Kyle Thompson
Thompson takes self-portraits up a notch with his surreal and stunningly eerie style. Unafraid to take risks, he creates photos that are shocking. Almost more shocking is that he’s a pizza delivery man who took up photography only about a year ago. Look through his 365 project (he’s currently at day 155) and you’ll notice how his style and technique has quickly started to evolve.
[via mymodernmet]