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To suspend flowers in the cubes, work in layers: Fill an ice tray  (one that makes large cubes so the ice will last longer) a quarter of  the way with water, add flowers facing down, and freeze. Add more water  to fill halfway, and freeze. Fill to the top, and freeze again. 
For  ice that’s especially clear, use distilled water that has been boiled  and then cooled. This limits impurities and air bubbles, which make ice  cloudy. 
Use only edible flowers, such as orchids, nasturtiums,  pansies, and snapdragons, that have been grown to be eaten (to ensure  they haven’t been treated with chemicals). (via)
claresophiet:

Berlinde De Bruyckere’s sculptures are beautiful yet disturbing at the same time. Stuck between figurative and abstract, they are influenced by the work of the Old Masters, and made out of materials such as wax, which provides a uniquely “dead” look to the sculpture. The sculptures highlight an ugly element of the body, showing scars and wounds openly. There’s something disturbingly morbid about her work, but also an element of the beautiful as forms flow together in a way which should not be so natural.
Click through on the image for a link to De Bruyckere’s page on the Hauser & Wirth gallery website.
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eikaea:

sharkieboo:

shepardshepard:

underthepyramids:

Centaur Kiss, cover of “La Vie Parisienne” from 1924 by George Leonnec-Thanks to Miss Ghoul next door for her knowledge-
This painting makes my heart beat faster. Thanks to Little Red Fox for sharing it …

Holy shit it has a source now!

YES A SOURCE
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Reblog everytime. And now with source aaaa

I too reblog every time. 

Yay a source.
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dollymacabre:

By Debra Broz, from her “Oddities” series.

you got two heads
dark-white:

Zac Posen