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throughkaleidscopeeyes:

Jimi Hendrix, 1968.

throughkaleidscopeeyes:

Jimi Hendrix, 1968.

alecshao:

Eric Nehr - Homage to Egon Schiele, 2009

fashgif:

AQUILANO.RIMONDI SPRING 2011 RTW
PORTRAIT OF ADELE BLOCH-BAUER 1, 1907, GUSTAV KLIMT 

fashgif:

AQUILANO.RIMONDI SPRING 2011 RTW

PORTRAIT OF ADELE BLOCH-BAUER 1, 1907, GUSTAV KLIMT 

museumofusefulthings:

Pick up each of these items (packing their own little punch) for the house. School House Pencil Sharpeners are great in any kid’s room, kitchen, office or garage; get that perfect point every time. Stick a Nail Brush by every sink to insure clean nails abound. Baker’s Twine is good for arts and…

buypositively:

Income inequality, as seen from space

Last week, I wrote about how urban trees—or the lack thereof—can reveal income inequality. After writing that article, I was curious, could I actually see income inequality from space? It turned out to be easier than I expected.

Below are satellite images from Google Earth that show two neighborhoods from a selection of cities around the world. In case it isn’t obvious, the first image is the less well-off neighborhood, the second the wealthier one.

Click here for full story + more cities from Google Earth
artdetails:

through the eyes of Vincent

artdetails:

through the eyes of Vincent

artdetails:

Pierre Auguste Cot The Storm (detail)

artdetails:

Pierre Auguste Cot The Storm (detail)

23silence:

Gustav Klimt - Sketch for the Allegory “Junius” (detail), 1896

23silence:

Gustav Klimt - Sketch for the Allegory “Junius” (detail), 1896

mindsigh:

Sander Jansen, “Brainstorm”

mindsigh:

Sander Jansen, “Brainstorm”