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tHIS LOOKS JUST LIKE MY NEIGHBOR’S NEW PUPPY AW ILY

sexhaustion:

tHIS LOOKS JUST LIKE MY NEIGHBOR’S NEW PUPPY AW ILY

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The Glorious Nosebleed

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Circaaaaaaa

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The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

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I am not sure hot chocolate makes complete sense, but I am still loving it. Coffee Vendor (via lesmy, 9gag, laureola)

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designdust:

I am not sure hot chocolate makes complete sense, but I am still loving it. Coffee Vendor (via lesmy, 9gag, laureola)

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Need a photoset to reblog? Why not Zoidberg?

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eupraxsophy:

This is an optical illusion: despite appearances, these aren’t live goldfish, but three-dimensional paintings done by Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori. He uses a complex process of poured resin that is painted meticulously, layer by layer, each creature harboring unique details. It’s an odd and very unique process, and speaks to artist’s skill, patience, and exceptional attention to detail. You can learn more about it by watching this video, which highlights the process. 
Fukahori just closed an exhibition at ICN Gallery in London titled Goldfish Salvation, and you can see many more images via the gallery’s Facebook, but probably the best resource is this set of photos by Dominic Alves. 

eupraxsophy:

This is an optical illusion: despite appearances, these aren’t live goldfish, but three-dimensional paintings done by Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori. He uses a complex process of poured resin that is painted meticulously, layer by layer, each creature harboring unique details. It’s an odd and very unique process, and speaks to artist’s skill, patience, and exceptional attention to detail. You can learn more about it by watching this video, which highlights the process. 

Fukahori just closed an exhibition at ICN Gallery in London titled Goldfish Salvation, and you can see many more images via the gallery’s Facebook, but probably the best resource is this set of photos by Dominic Alves

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