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Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert









Sand castle artist Calvin Seibert manages to construct nearly impossible shapes from one of the world’s most delicate mediums. See much more of his work over on Flickr.

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Sand castle artist Calvin Seibert manages to construct nearly impossible shapes from one of the world’s most delicate mediums. See much more of his work over on Flickr.

{Out for lunch! I’ll leave you with this guy to have as dessert.}

{Out for lunch! I’ll leave you with this guy to have as dessert.}


{Throughout this home, and especially here, in the living room, you’ll notice that modern silhouettes are beautifully mixed with classic antiques, such as the commode and the chairs in the photo above.}
This ultra-chic living room is part of a 9,000 square foot San Francisco home designed by Ken Fulkbelonging to a prominent art collector and philanthropist. Naturally, each room features striking artwork and this living room is no exception. While the entire home is definitely worth seeing—it is featured in the current issue of Interiors, I particularly love the living room for the beautiful details, sumptuous textures, and glamorous objects Fulk chose to fill it with.

{Fulk painted the walls a grey-blue hue to give the effect that the famous San Francisco fog has made its way in. The large canvas of clouds by Carla Klein provides a stunning vista within the room. By the way, how amazing is the enormous coffee table?}

{One of many spectacular pieces of art, Andy Warhol’s images of Jackie Onassis hold court above the fireplace.}

ken fulk

{Throughout this home, and especially here, in the living room, you’ll notice that modern silhouettes are beautifully mixed with classic antiques, such as the commode and the chairs in the photo above.}

This ultra-chic living room is part of a 9,000 square foot San Francisco home designed by Ken Fulkbelonging to a prominent art collector and philanthropist. Naturally, each room features striking artwork and this living room is no exception. While the entire home is definitely worth seeing—it is featured in the current issue of Interiors, I particularly love the living room for the beautiful details, sumptuous textures, and glamorous objects Fulk chose to fill it with.

ken fulk2

{Fulk painted the walls a grey-blue hue to give the effect that the famous San Francisco fog has made its way in. The large canvas of clouds by Carla Klein provides a stunning vista within the room. By the way, how amazing is the enormous coffee table?}

ken fulk3

{One of many spectacular pieces of art, Andy Warhol’s images of Jackie Onassis hold court above the fireplace.}

{It’s only Tuesday, so why not?}

{It’s only Tuesday, so why not?}

{…thoughts straying to summer memories.}

{…thoughts straying to summer memories.}

holy-flesh:

“the voice of the sea is seductive; never ceasing, whispering, clearing, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander for a spell in the abysses of solitude; to lose itself in mazes of inward contemplation. the voice of the sea speaks to the soul.”

holy-flesh:

the voice of the sea is seductive; never ceasing, whispering, clearing, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander for a spell in the abysses of solitude; to lose itself in mazes of inward contemplation. the voice of the sea speaks to the soul.

(via ingeneral)

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert









Sand castle artist Calvin Seibert manages to construct nearly impossible shapes from one of the world’s most delicate mediums. See much more of his work over on Flickr.

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Geometric Sandcastles by Calvin Seibert sculpture sand geometric

Sand castle artist Calvin Seibert manages to construct nearly impossible shapes from one of the world’s most delicate mediums. See much more of his work over on Flickr.

{Out for lunch! I’ll leave you with this guy to have as dessert.}

{Out for lunch! I’ll leave you with this guy to have as dessert.}


{Throughout this home, and especially here, in the living room, you’ll notice that modern silhouettes are beautifully mixed with classic antiques, such as the commode and the chairs in the photo above.}
This ultra-chic living room is part of a 9,000 square foot San Francisco home designed by Ken Fulkbelonging to a prominent art collector and philanthropist. Naturally, each room features striking artwork and this living room is no exception. While the entire home is definitely worth seeing—it is featured in the current issue of Interiors, I particularly love the living room for the beautiful details, sumptuous textures, and glamorous objects Fulk chose to fill it with.

{Fulk painted the walls a grey-blue hue to give the effect that the famous San Francisco fog has made its way in. The large canvas of clouds by Carla Klein provides a stunning vista within the room. By the way, how amazing is the enormous coffee table?}

{One of many spectacular pieces of art, Andy Warhol’s images of Jackie Onassis hold court above the fireplace.}

ken fulk

{Throughout this home, and especially here, in the living room, you’ll notice that modern silhouettes are beautifully mixed with classic antiques, such as the commode and the chairs in the photo above.}

This ultra-chic living room is part of a 9,000 square foot San Francisco home designed by Ken Fulkbelonging to a prominent art collector and philanthropist. Naturally, each room features striking artwork and this living room is no exception. While the entire home is definitely worth seeing—it is featured in the current issue of Interiors, I particularly love the living room for the beautiful details, sumptuous textures, and glamorous objects Fulk chose to fill it with.

ken fulk2

{Fulk painted the walls a grey-blue hue to give the effect that the famous San Francisco fog has made its way in. The large canvas of clouds by Carla Klein provides a stunning vista within the room. By the way, how amazing is the enormous coffee table?}

ken fulk3

{One of many spectacular pieces of art, Andy Warhol’s images of Jackie Onassis hold court above the fireplace.}

{It’s only Tuesday, so why not?}

{It’s only Tuesday, so why not?}

{…thoughts straying to summer memories.}

{…thoughts straying to summer memories.}

holy-flesh:

“the voice of the sea is seductive; never ceasing, whispering, clearing, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander for a spell in the abysses of solitude; to lose itself in mazes of inward contemplation. the voice of the sea speaks to the soul.”

holy-flesh:

the voice of the sea is seductive; never ceasing, whispering, clearing, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander for a spell in the abysses of solitude; to lose itself in mazes of inward contemplation. the voice of the sea speaks to the soul.

(via ingeneral)

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