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Missing - Paweł Jońca

on Etsy

lameteodujour:

Clemette/ 2010


C’est ça.
Vas-y.
Petit malin.

Sun Burn (burned) - Emily Joyce - Gray Area

Huge Mid Century Bronze Sun Sculpture, Emaus - ElefantDesign

anthropologie:

Dominique Falla creates woven wall art using nails, colored thread and lots of focus. Want to learn more? She explains the meticulous process over at her blog, Tactile Typography.

Image from: Anthology Magazine

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mothernaturenetwork:

Photo of the day: Pac-Man sun
The moon crosses over a portion of the sun during a partial solar eclipse on Feb. 21, bringing to mind the 1980s video game sensation. This image was captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which is currently orbiting 22,000 miles above the surface of the Earth. The spacecraft, launched in February 2010, is part of a research mission to study our sun and the effects it has on people living on Earth. The next partial solar eclipse will occur on May 20 for skywatchers located in Asia, the Pacific and western North America.

ceramicsnow:

Jorie Johnson (Joi Rae): My Rising Sun With In: Dark Green carpet series 2011, 106 x 170cm, natural color and acid-dyed wool; Landscape Fragments cushion series 2011, wool felt cover, cotton cushion, suede. Photo by Toyoda Yuzo.
After the March 2011 earthquake/tsunami/reactor explosion I realized that we all look at Japan in a different way. So in reference to the name Land of the Rising Sun, I was working through current queries about my life here in Japan.
/ Keiko Gallery - Japanese artists

inothernews:

BEER-FIELD VISION   Using a pinhole camera made from a beer can and photographic paper, the staff at the Philippus Lansbergen Observatory in Middelburg, Netherlands, captured the path of the sun across the sky for six months starting in December. The resulting image, with contrast altered by the lab in PhotoShop, shows the sun’s progressively higher route as the summer solstice approached. (Photo: Philippus Lansbergen Observatory / National News via Zuma Press / The Wall St. Journal)

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