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I like these spaces in art galleries,
the air con pumping, the room bare
of bodies. The air con pumping,
wood and acrylic gleam and shoes
thud, shuffle on the varnished cement.
Voices like warm breaths diffuse into the air.
Outside, buildings push away
the sky and streets are made of
feet, but in here
I have room to dawdle and dream.
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Today was so much fun
No more DS, and singing awesome songs during karaoke with friends I really like
gosh I will miss all of them. One thing I really like about them is their serious attitude towards work; these are people I trust in a team.
i dunno man, you know how you miss someone during the day
and then you don’t know what to say to them when they call
and then they say something not entirely positive jokingly and you just feel sad
3D Paintings by Shintaro Ohata
[Artists statement]
Shintaro Ohata is an artist who depicts little things in everyday life like scenes of a movie and captures all sorts of light in his work with a unique touch: convenience stores at night, city roads on rainy day and fast-food shops at dawn etc. His paintings show us ordinary sceneries as dramas. He is also known for his characteristic style; placing sculptures in front of paintings, and shows them as one work, a combination of 2-D and 3-D world. He says that it all started from when he wondered “I could bring the atmosphere or dynamism of my paintings with a more different way if I place sculptures in front of paintings”. Many viewers tend to assume that there is a light source set into his work itself because of the strong expression of lights in his sculpture.
Abandoned Amusement Park in New Orleans
they say New orleans is haunted… this has proved the theory 100%
I was sending photos like this to everyone when I started writing Nightmare in Silver. There is something uniquely disturbing about abandoned Amusement Parks.
Panorama taken while rolling down a hill x
This is so cool..
Omg this is awesomeasdf
A secret ballroom lies under this lake, with a statue of Neptune above it. It was built in the late 1800s by Whitaker Wright, a businessman. The roof of the ballroom is paned in translucent glass to let light filter through from the water above. Now owned by entrepreneur Gary Steele, it lies empty. (Source)