And the scumbag known as Edison.
Layered Landscapes Made of Graphite, Tape, and Resin
LA-based mixed media artist Brooks Shane Salzwedel assembles beautiful natural landscapes, often featuring some form of majestic architecture like bridges and oil drilling towers. The artist primarily works with graphite, tape, and resin to produce these layered images, giving each one a three-dimensional feel. The separation that defines the difference between foreground and background is expressed through a sheet of fogginess. A dark, sharp silhouette of the setting stands out against the muted shadows that serve as the backdrop. There is a haunting, surreal aesthetic to Salzwedel’s work that combines nature and man-made architecture.
Selected works are available for purchase as prints at the artist’ shop.
That is so beautiful. Bob Ross meets Japanese Woodblocks.
Isaac Penard, Watch, Swiss (Geneva), 1640-1650
Case and dial; silver, partly nielloed
Movement; gilded brass and steel
Metropolitan Museum of Art
And Minecraft is your computer monitor around the thumbnail of this image. From 0,0 to where map generation fails is 23% of the distance to the sun.
Remember that time I made a model of the TARDIS and turned it into a hat for TF2?
And then made gifs of my replays?
oh my GOD BT
Now we need a Dalek hat to go with the Cow Mangler and the Bison!
Saw this car at the store the other day, had to snap a picture.
You gotta pay the troll toll go get inside this boy’s soul. This bumper is a distraction hazard hahahah.