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razorshapes:

Phil Bergerson - Shards of America (2004)

About the artist’s work:

“Bergerson is fascinated with signs and what they reveal about the makers, the culture of the viewers, and the American experience. His images of signs around America leave us little context in which to interpret them, making the messages both mysterious and funny.”

(via free-parking)

blue-voids:

Takaki Hashimoto - Inori, 2010
In my dreams the world would come alive, becoming so captivatingly majestic, free and ethereal, that afterwards it would be oppressive to breathe the dust of this painted life.
by Vladimir Nabokov, Invitation to a Beheading (via blue-voids)
Mirrors should think longer before they reflect.
by Jean Cocteau (via blue-voids)
blue-voids:

Carl Van Vechten - Salvador Dalí & Man Ray, 1934
darksilenceinsuburbia:

Bruce Nauman. De la main à la bouche, 1967. Cire sur tissu, 71,1 x 26,4 x 11,1 cm.
Washington, Hirshhorn Museum
likeafieldmouse:

Carl Andre - Now Now (1967)
perfectlycrazy:

THIS IS THE SHIT WE GREW UP WATCHING WERE THE WARNER BROTHERS ON ACID OR WHAT