1. Portraits Cut from Layers of Wire Mesh by Seung Mo Park

    Using a process that could be the new definition of meticulous, Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates giant ephemeral portraits by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh. Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed over layers of wire with a projector, then using a subtractive technique Park slowly snips away areas of mesh.

    Watch the video:

    hypna:

  2. theclearlydope:

    This goes out to everyone who gave zero fucks on this fine Sunday. 

  3. thezoereport:

If Marilyn says voluminous hair is a do, we don’t argue—we get onboard!

    thezoereport:

    If Marilyn says voluminous hair is a do, we don’t argue—we get onboard!

  4. Abstract Images Created by Tearing and Layering Photographs
Michael Zhang, petapixel.com
Raleigh, North Carolina-based artist Scott Haz­ard cre­ates abstract images by tear­ing shapes into mul­ti­ple prints of the same pho­to­graph, and then stack­ing the images on top of each other. He uses the tech­nique to cre­ate things such as…

    Abstract Images Created by Tearing and Layering Photographs
    Michael Zhang, petapixel.com

    Raleigh, North Carolina-based artist Scott Haz­ard cre­ates abstract images by tear­ing shapes into mul­ti­ple prints of the same pho­to­graph, and then stack­ing the images on top of each other. He uses the tech­nique to cre­ate things such as…

  5. factandaphoto:

Pigs can swim, and, off a small Bermuda island, will come right up to your boat.
(Photo by Nate Derrick on Flickr)

    factandaphoto:

    Pigs can swim, and, off a small Bermuda island, will come right up to your boat.

    (Photo by Nate Derrick on Flickr)

  6. milkstudios:

Twiggy like. 
View more photos from the legacy photographer Sam Haskins left behind on Milk Made. 

    milkstudios:

    Twiggy like. 

    View more photos from the legacy photographer Sam Haskins left behind on Milk Made

  7. Diggin these spring colors. NEED NEW CLOTHES!

    Diggin these spring colors. NEED NEW CLOTHES!