“Who says trash isn’t art? Certainly not artist Terry Rosen. She has taken to creating collages out of the most mundane materials – gum wrappers, ticket stubs, receipts and more – to create satirical depictions of American consumption.”

Via: Terry Rosen

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Picasso

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anthropologie:

The image above is Ormond Gigli’s iconic photograph Girls in the Windows, which was shot in a condemned building the day before it was to be razed in 1960. According to Gigli, he had to work quickly to secure the proper permits and convince the demolition supervisor to allow him access. Granted, it probably helped that he used the supervisor’s wife as one of his models (third floor, third from left).

Via: Cube Me

Tito Mouraz, strange beauty, industrial ravages.

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An aerial view of Dutch tulip fields. Nature makes modern art!

Via: Iran Proud

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Holi, From In Focus. 

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Upon closer inspection of Flat Vernacular’s playful wallpaper, one realizes that it is in fact an exceptionally precise design of stickers. Each pattern consists of thousands of hand-applied stickers, which can be taken off and repositioned at any time.

Via: Flat Vernacular