sisterspock:

Memento Mori skull ring - c.1600-1625

sisterspock:

Memento Mori skull ring - c.1600-1625

firsttimeuser:

Edie Sedgwick, 1965 by Enzo Sellerio
supersonicelectronic:

“Haruki Murakami Bingo” by Grant Snider.

supersonicelectronic:

“Haruki Murakami Bingo” by Grant Snider.

daisystpatience:

CUTERUS!

daisystpatience:

CUTERUS!

(Source: molix)

daisystpatience:

percussivehandclaps:

Wallpaper created using stickers (imagine how many are on that wall!) by Brian Kaspr and Payton Turner

I am posting this because I think it could totally be done at home. As long as you have the money to blow on the stickers and the time and patience, why not? I personally would get antsy and try to do it very quickly and fuck it all up. But I am all about instant gratification, which is why many projects I start don’t get finished.

daisystpatience:

percussivehandclaps:

Wallpaper created using stickers (imagine how many are on that wall!) by Brian Kaspr and Payton Turner

I am posting this because I think it could totally be done at home. As long as you have the money to blow on the stickers and the time and patience, why not? I personally would get antsy and try to do it very quickly and fuck it all up. But I am all about instant gratification, which is why many projects I start don’t get finished.

explore-blog:

Neil Gaiman’s brilliant graduation speech on living the creative life, made into a giant comic, from the same folks who distilled Neil deGrasse Tyson’s monologue on the most astounding fact about the universe into a comic.

explore-blog:

Neil Gaiman’s brilliant graduation speech on living the creative life, made into a giant comic, from the same folks who distilled Neil deGrasse Tyson’s monologue on the most astounding fact about the universe into a comic.

“You desire to know the art of living, my friend? It is contained in one phrase: make use of suffering.”
Henri Frederic Amiel, philosopher and writer (1821-1881)

(Source: lyssahumana)