Luka Kilkovac - Demersal, 2012 - colored ink in water
(via camaelot)
Luka Kilkovac - Demersal, 2012 - colored ink in water
(via camaelot)
Jellyfish Lake photos by Kozy and Dan Kitchens
Located on Eil Malk island in Palau, Jellyfish Lake is not just a clever name: it’s famous for its millions of golden jellyfish that migrate horizontally across the lake daily. You can check out some more photos of Kozy and Dan’s at their flickr.
Water Warfare by Douglas Young
These hanging curtains of childhood weapontry are a tribute to Hong Kong’s former glorious title of top plastic toy producer in the world. I dont have the title, but if I did you’d only be able to get it if you pried it from my wet, pruney fingers.
Artist: website (via: designboom)
Battle Kitteh
Masterminded by Redditor Tastybread, who works at a Trader Joe’s and has way too much cardboard and time, this Battletech Mech Walker has been optimized to bring way and sorrow to Dog Fort.
Earth from Space: Deep South Delta
This Landsat image shows the Mississippi River Delta, where the largest river in the United States empties into the Gulf of Mexico. In this false-colour image, land vegetation appears pink, while the sediment in the surrounding waters are bright blue and green. Damn Earth, you pretty.
(source: European Space Agency’s flickr)
Architecture of Density
Seven million people are sardine-canned into a mere 1,108 square kilometers of Hong Kong, comprised of 6,588 high rise buildings (several hundred more than in New York City). Hong Kong’s metoric development and population explosion produced these head-spinningly claustrophobic living conditions, photographed here by Michael Wolf. In each picture it’s hard to imagine that anything else exists besides these massive walls, it seems as if the architecture itself has somehow overtaken the world it springs from.
Artist: website (via: china smack / kotaku)
Sunset Silhouettes by Irving Lubis / Pink Sword
The setting of the sun evokes a wide barrage of emotions, from quiet contemplation to fanciful love, and bitter vengeance. Lubis captures all of these amidst the backdrop of one of the few constants in life: despite what ever happened to you during the day be it victory, heartache, or despair… the sun will still set.
Artist: website (via: trendhunter / mymodernmet)