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When the whole “squad” looks purrfect.
Source: Awwww Pets
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Thom Atkinson - Soldiers’ Inventories.
Thom has revisited his Soldiers’ Inventories series and has shot new inventories specific to the kit that different countries took to battle with them during the First World War. The images were shown recently in The Telegraph, to accompany an article discussing the particularities of each kit. To read the article, please follow this link.
The images featured show the kits of:
Germany. A German Private Living in the Battle of the Somme, 1916. (Top image.)
Britain. A British Sergeant in the Battle of the Somme, 1916. (Left, middle image.)
Russia. The 1st Russian Women’s Battalion of Death. (Right, middle image.)
France. A French Private Soldier in the Battle of Verdun, 1916. (Bottom image.)
The work is also featuring in Creative Review. Article here.
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Human Error: Loading the Existential Crisis by Victoria Siemer
Brooklyn-based designer Victoria Siemer a.k.a. Witchoria (previously featured here) is known for her enigmatic and ethereal graphic design work. Although she usually contorts and changes the perspective of landscape and cityscape photography, Siemer beautifully combines current contemporary thoughts, moods and aesthetic with cyber-culture.
She has composed a photography series, which depicts existential ideas and highly emotional computer messages, which are overlaid on a scanned Polaroid. Entitled Human Error, the messages convey feelings of dissatisfaction, heartbreak and broken relationships. Each “error” or “update” notification is placed above human depictions of life: female bodies, flowers, and nature. The juxtaposition between the digital text and the presence of humanity and life create a vulnerable and enigmatic sensibility.
Siemer’s beauty lies in her artistic ability to transform an everyday message in the digital world into an outlet of feeling. She has achieved the unthinkable, she has given the machine a heart. You can buy her work on her Society6 shop.
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ART PRINTS BY DB ART
WOLFY
STANDING TALL
THE WOLF KING
POLAR OPPOSITES
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Leaders With Man Buns http://srsfunny.tumblr.com/
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The Best Comebacks In History - Funny and Hilarious -
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Moth Orchid (Phalaenopsis)
Native to South East Asia, the Moth Orchid is popular for its resemblance to a bird.
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