jizz of life
jizz of life

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Photographed by Gareth McConnell for AnOther Magazine F/W 2009
romanticnaturalism:

Tilda Swinton photographed by Tim Walker for the cover of W May 2013 (text removed by me)
atomicocean:

For this new project I try out a different style than the drawings i did in the last time. Inspired by mid-century Illustrations. What do you think?
pradaphne:

Photographed by Hedi Slimane for Dior Homme Fall/Winter 2006 Ad Campaign.
black-boys:

Fernando Cabral - Alexandra Moura F/W 13
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idreamcreateandadmire:

Shivering bowls, by Nendo
These delicate bowls by Japanese design studio Nendo are so thin they quiver in the wind (+ movie).
Nendo created Shivering Bowls for the KAMA. Sex & Design exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. Eight designers were asked to produce a piece that explores the idea of eros, the Greek term for erotic love, and Nendo responded by creating an extremely thin bowl from silicon.
“We wanted to express eros through a design that invokes desire - a design that viewers simply can’t bear not to touch,” said the designers.
The bowl changes shape when touched by a finger or buffeted by a breeze, as the movie shows.
idreamcreateandadmire:

Shivering bowls, by Nendo
These delicate bowls by Japanese design studio Nendo are so thin they quiver in the wind (+ movie).
Nendo created Shivering Bowls for the KAMA. Sex & Design exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. Eight designers were asked to produce a piece that explores the idea of eros, the Greek term for erotic love, and Nendo responded by creating an extremely thin bowl from silicon.
“We wanted to express eros through a design that invokes desire - a design that viewers simply can’t bear not to touch,” said the designers.
The bowl changes shape when touched by a finger or buffeted by a breeze, as the movie shows.
idreamcreateandadmire:

Shivering bowls, by Nendo
These delicate bowls by Japanese design studio Nendo are so thin they quiver in the wind (+ movie).
Nendo created Shivering Bowls for the KAMA. Sex & Design exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan. Eight designers were asked to produce a piece that explores the idea of eros, the Greek term for erotic love, and Nendo responded by creating an extremely thin bowl from silicon.
“We wanted to express eros through a design that invokes desire - a design that viewers simply can’t bear not to touch,” said the designers.
The bowl changes shape when touched by a finger or buffeted by a breeze, as the movie shows.