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architecturepictures:

Roman Ruins Roof

by Amann-Cánovas-Maruri

TODAY IS MY 18TH BIRTHDAY!

stitchedwings:

Finally Legal!!!!!!!!!!!!!

same to finally

urbanoutfitters:

Bethany Cosentino for Urban Renewal / Photography by Marlene Marino

urbanoutfitters:

Bethany Cosentino for Urban Renewal / Photography by Marlene Marino

make open mind to all posibilities

make open mind to all posibilities

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staff:

Tumblr cocktails at NYC Mandarin Oriental!

so damn original

staff:

Tumblr cocktails at NYC Mandarin Oriental!

so damn original

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just fighting to get through the night

(Source: blamecarlos)

so damn pink… i like it

A man with that shoes its hard to find

A man with that shoes its hard to find

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yellowandotherinspiringstuff:

 
Art of the Toilet Paper Roll by JUNIOR FRITZ JACQUET
French artist Junior Fritz Jacquet has been fascinated by paper since a very young age. Among various other paper and cardboard creations, he transforms plain toilet paper rolls into remarkable miniature masks. His technique is inspired by origami, in that it uses a single piece and folds it into a shape, but has a unique smoothness that deviates from the sharpness and jagged edges of origami, creating shapes that are astonishingly human. The masks are sculpted by hand, then coated with shellac and different pigments. A testament to the power of taking something incredibly simple and transforming it into something impressively expressive, each piece exudes a complexity of human emotion conveyed in just a few brilliantly orchestrated folds.

yellowandotherinspiringstuff:

Art of the Toilet Paper Roll by JUNIOR FRITZ JACQUET

French artist Junior Fritz Jacquet has been fascinated by paper since a very young age. Among various other paper and cardboard creations, he transforms plain toilet paper rolls into remarkable miniature masks. His technique is inspired by origami, in that it uses a single piece and folds it into a shape, but has a unique smoothness that deviates from the sharpness and jagged edges of origami, creating shapes that are astonishingly human. The masks are sculpted by hand, then coated with shellac and different pigments. A testament to the power of taking something incredibly simple and transforming it into something impressively expressive, each piece exudes a complexity of human emotion conveyed in just a few brilliantly orchestrated folds.