DIY Tie Dyeing Tights on the Cheap Tutorial. You can experiment dyeing cheap nylons with Kool Aid or food dye with vinegar. Tutorial from The Work Is Getting To Me here. *People on Pinterest have been making the rudest comments about the red tights (shocking) - but the joke is on them because Xandy has a great sense of humor and writes:
“Red dye only kind of looks like a terrible skin disease.” She also says of the pink and mint colored tights, “This is how they turned out. If unicorns wore tights…”
truebluemeandyou: DIY Tie Dyeing Tights on the Cheap Tutorial....
themissionvision: Atsushi Takahashi works without a brush, but...
Atsushi Takahashi works without a brush, but instead squeezes oil and acrylic directly onto the canvas for an amazing, textured effect.
Feel You As Me, 2011, Oil on Canvas, 180 x 120cm.
Cameo brooches by Jess Quinn
Moleskins from Jess Quinn
Jubilee cameo art brooches London 2012, by Jess Quinn
ruineshumaines: “Kneaked Memory” by Dalila Gonçalves
myampgoesto11: Thread Installations By Sebastien Preschoux
bibliolectors: Weekend: relax reader / Fin de semana: relax...
theartofanimation: Jian Chong
theartofanimation: Tom Schaller
theartofanimation: Tom Schaller
devidsketchbook-art: Per Fronth
darksilenceinsuburbia: Charles...
darksilenceinsuburbia: Patrick Gonzales. Untitled.
ianbrooks: Desert Graveyard of Ships In the 1960’s, the Soviets...
Desert Graveyard of Ships
In the 1960’s, the Soviets diverted tributary rivers from the Aral Sea, causing it to recede by more than 50% and leaving Uzbekistan’s only port torn of Mo’ynoq a desert wasteland filled with boats not quick enough to escape the aftermath. But one’s man economic disaster is just another man’s photo op, as it were, as the area is now host to tourists who’ve come to see these lingering ghosts of commerce.
(photos by Martijn Munneke via: kuriositas / io9)
sveltst: JOHN CRAWFORD’S AERIAL NUDES
darksilenceinsuburbia: Richard Vantielcke. Urban Oasis. Night...
Richard Vantielcke. Urban Oasis. Night urban photography.
I always enjoyed these grocery stores open late at night, first of all because they often saved the life of a starving photographer, then because they all look more surreal as each other, becoming oasis of light in the darkness of the Parisian night. (by the author)
Read about each grocerie store at: