kari-shma:
Layered Landscapes Made of Graphite, Tape, and Resin
LA-based mixed media artist Brooks Shane Salzwedel assembles beautiful natural landscapes, often featuring some form of majestic architecture like bridges and oil drilling towers. The artist primarily works with graphite, tape, and resin to produce these layered images, giving each one a three-dimensional feel. The separation that defines the difference between foreground and background is expressed through a sheet of fogginess. A dark, sharp silhouette of the setting stands out against the muted shadows that serve as the backdrop. There is a haunting, surreal aesthetic to Salzwedel’s work that combines nature and man-made architecture.
Selected works are available for purchase as prints at the artist’ shop.
(via thenextshot)
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it reminds me of my time in istanbul, particularly the kadikoy image
thepursuitofdopeness:
Type Vs Texture, everybody wins
From this guy - http://www.behance.net/kutan
peopleofthesouth:
Namib-Naukluft National Park
Namib-Naukluft National Park is an ecological preserve in Namibia’s vast Namib Desert, and is the largest game park in Africa. Coastal winds create the tallest sand dunes in the world here, with some dunes reaching 300 meters in height.
© U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team
(via npr)
photojojo:
The art of ever so carefully tossing your pup.
(Know who made this?)
photojojo:
Walter Mason is a Berlin-based artist who creates land art.
Lucky for us, he photographs it all before it disappears.
Beautiful Land Art by Walter Mason
via NotCot; Kuriositas
newyork:
fireworks across the brooklyn bridge
(via black-and-white)