{It’s Friday! Let loose!}
{How’s about a kiss before I go for the day? *mwah*}
{Happy Monday, and time to get those creative juices going!}
Glittering Metallic Ink Clouds Photographed by Albert Seveso







I am completely unable to resist posting new work from photographer Albert Seveso(previously here, here and even here), and this continuation of his experimental underwater ink photography is no exception. For this new series, Il Mattino ha l’oro in bocca, Seveso uses accents of metallic inks to accentuate the rolling plumes of color as they disperse underwater. All photos courtesy the artist.
New Carved Book Landscapes by Guy Laramée











Artist Guy Laramee (previously) has recently completed a number of new sculptural works where he transforms thick tomes into incredible topographical features including mountains, caves, volcanoes, and even water. Many of the works are part of a new project titled Guan Yin, a series of work dedicated to the forces that enable individuals to endure grief and pain, or in his words “the mysterious forces thanks to which we can traverse ordeals.”
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(Source: designallkinds)








