Julian Sunmi Park and Benjamin Jinsuk Lee sure are the most creative couple when it comes to engagement/wedding photos.
Awww, they made zombies cute.











Source: Badass Digest
What Tau Sounds Like
A musical interpretation of the mathematical constant Tau to 126 decimal places.
I’m thoroughly amazed.
Tea Diver available at yankodesign
Based on the Korean traditional diver Meoguri, who only relies on a string linked to an oxygen tank to explore the inky depths of your tea cup.
I need this in my life.
Russian photographer Sergey Larenkov created a series of ghostly time portals by merging old World War II photographs with present time ones at the same angle.





Source: Gizmodo
Modular Lights by Robert Hoffman
Modular Lights are adjustable lamps with sides that can be tilted in multiple directions for preferred lighting optimization. They’re more than meets the eye…. as in, they transform from one oddly-shaped lamp to an altogether different shaped lamp. :::transformer noise:::
(via: design-milk)
Wonderland 42 by Kirsty Mitchell
A phenomenal piece by UK based artist Kirsty Mitchell created without the use of photoshop. All of the materials,lights,backgrounds etc are real. You can check out a step by step diary on Kirsty’s page HERE. Highly recommend checking out the rest of the site as well.
Jeff Nishinaka is a paper sculptor based in LA. Check out these amazing paper sculptures.
“Paper to me is a living breathing thing that has a life of its own. I just try to redirect that energy into something that feels animated and alive” said Nishinaka.











Source: The Design Inspiration
These are PAINTINGS by Raphaella Spence. I am in awe and wish I could paint something as marvelous as these! The color, the detail, and just EVERYTHING about these gives me goosebumps.














Source: The Design Inspiration
Artlight Collection by studiojob
the blown lamps take everyday objects as their subject, creating illuminated renditions of the pieces in expanded scale. as with all venini pieces, the works are created in collaboration between the artists and the company’s murano glassblowers, and each is signed by studio job.
(via: designboom)
mmmmm cute!
Is it weird that the first thought that came to my head was “GASP!! Hamburger lamp???” and how awesome it would be to have one.
I did this painting back in junior high for art class.
It’s now up on my wall and waking up to this every morning is kind of awesome.






