Grip
Dickens described the death of Grip as follows: “On the clock striking twelve he appeared slightly agitated, but he soon recovered, walked twice or thrice along the coach house, stopped to bark, staggered,… Continue reading
Dickens described the death of Grip as follows: “On the clock striking twelve he appeared slightly agitated, but he soon recovered, walked twice or thrice along the coach house, stopped to bark, staggered,… Continue reading
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(via Misanthropya) “Shadow Within” by Christian Houge “explores man’s relation to the wolf and ultimately to himself.”
There are few things more gratifying than something made to specification, or the pleasure in pulling together your favorite elements into a whole. Here’s a little book project I made. I’m a big… Continue reading
(via Lisa Nilsson – Canis lupus familiaris (detail)) Amazing! A fantastic meeting of art and anatomy.
(via Taxidermy in Art)
Some of the first art created by primitive man depicted horses–and still, to this day, the horse captures our collective imaginations. The modern horse comes in a variety of breeds and colors. Gobie… Continue reading
Remember the illuminated mushroom forest? This artist has recreated the same effect in lamp form. (via グレイト☆ワークス)
(via STILL ALIVE) “[Sarah Dennis]’ work exemplifies the beauty of nature in fairy tales and whimsical childhood dreams, telling classic poems and folk tales through the medium of paper. Each piece is individually… Continue reading