March32013
hamburgerjack:

jhameia:

thearcanetheory:

steelboneddiva:

notthatjaded:

By corsets-uk.
I need this like burning.

WANT!
I have a corset with this brocade and I love it so much! This one is just as beautiful! 

I really
really
want this

THAT SHRUG ATTACHED TO THAT COLLAR :O :O :O :O

ARTIST FRIENDS OF TUMBLR! 8D
Someone draw this on someone, someone work this into a fabulous cosplay

Yessss, tremendous WANT!

hamburgerjack:

jhameia:

thearcanetheory:

steelboneddiva:

notthatjaded:

By corsets-uk.


I need this like burning.

WANT!

I have a corset with this brocade and I love it so much! This one is just as beautiful! 

I really

really

want this

THAT SHRUG ATTACHED TO THAT COLLAR :O :O :O :O

ARTIST FRIENDS OF TUMBLR! 8D

Someone draw this on someone, someone work this into a fabulous cosplay

Yessss, tremendous WANT!

(via beastygrowl)

February272013

bombing:

Above
by Aurelie Curie 

“I wander the hidden places and find beauty in infrastructure.”

(via crevangrietje)

February252013
February122013
cosplayingwhileblack:

ice doll by ~Phelios123
Character: Steampunk! White Queen
Series: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

cosplayingwhileblack:

ice doll by ~Phelios123

Character: Steampunk! White Queen

Series: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe

(via archaical)

January202013
6PM
December192012
p1ssblog:

By Kelly Schreiber

p1ssblog:

By Kelly Schreiber

(via drtanner)

December22012

starbot:

myedol:

Macro Snow Flakes

These wonderful macro shots of fragile snow flakes by Moscow based photographer Andrew Osokin display the more delicate side of winter that is often lost among the bitter weather that people associate this time of year with. I can only imagine how much patience Andrew had to capture these perfectly symmetrical shapes before they melted away forever.

Artists: | Website | [via: Bored Panda]

(via afro-art-chick)

December12012

the-iridescence:

Norwegian conceptual artist Rune Guneriussen explores a fascinating balance of human culture and nature with his outdoor installations of electric lamps, stacked books, chairs, and phones that appear to have gathered in small herds and swarms as if suddenly sentient. Each work is assembled and photographed on-site without any digital intervention in various rural locations around Norway.

(via dearbuddha)

November82012
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