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  • softwaring:

    Purple Sunset on Sabang, First Island of Indonesia.

    Tiara

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“Striving towards perfection is the most challenging & rewarding thing you can do. My Saturday night at 10:10pm & loving it. No shortcuts to success
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    Striving towards perfection is the most challenging & rewarding thing you can do. My Saturday night at 10:10pm & loving it. No shortcuts to success

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  • refinedman:
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Get the Look: Jonah
Skinny Tie Madness Navy Checkered Tie • Skinny Tie Madness • $12.00
Granville THREE PIECE NAVY SUIT • Reiss • $595.00
Get the Look: Channing
Woven plain navy tie •...

    refinedman:

    Johan Hill and Channing Tatum - Entertainment Weekly

    Get the Look:  Jonah

    Skinny Tie Madness Navy Checkered Tie • Skinny Tie Madness • $12.00 
    Granville THREE PIECE NAVY SUIT • Reiss • $595.00 

    Get the Look:  Channing

    Woven plain navy tie • Charles Tyrwhitt • $49.00 
    Ludlow suit jacket in glen plaid Italian wool-linen • Ludlow • $199.99 

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  • asylum-art:

    Deborah Simon’s Incredibly Realistic Sculptures Reveal Internal Systems Of Bears

    Deborah Simon sculpts anatomically correct bears out of polymer clay, faux fur, linen, embroidery floss, acrylic paint, glass, wire and foam. Aside from their size (around 22″ high), Simon’s bears are realistically detailed and meticulously fabricated. Her inside-out bears tread the boundaries of taxidermy, toy, and sculpture.

    “Evolution has always held a particular fascination for me, informing how I create and group the animals in my work. As I’ve read and dug through museum collections to research my pieces, western science’s mania for labeling, codifying and collecting has stood out. Most of this categorizing bears little resemblance to how animals and plants exist out in the natural world and I find this disconnect fascinating.

     

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    C’mon in!

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