Mum sent me this message today…I think she’s become a priestess of the Lord of Light.
This bird flew into the glass sliding door at my house, in a desperate attempt to save it my friends and I scooped him into our make-shift bird stretcher (the dustpan) and drove to the wildlife sanctuary down the road and proceeded on the small trek to the main building through the bushland. Unfortunately, Kevin, as we named this poor bird, died before we found it, somewhat distraught we put him down to assess our burial options. Forgive me Kevin, but there is some irony in where we had put you down that has mad me giggle all week.
Inky Beasties by Taina Koskinen / Myrntai
While at night you oftentimes can’t see the things watching you from their hiding places among the shadows, Taina draws the otherworldly shades out (literally!) with Indian ink, Copic markers, and white gel pens. Though even on paper or behind your computer monitor, they still watch you…
Artist: DeviantArt / Tumblr / Etsy
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The Brain by Olson Kundig Architects
The Brain is a 14,280 cubic-foot cinematic laboratory where the client, a filmmaker, can work out ideas. Physically, that neighborhood birthplace of invention, the garage, provides the conceptual model. The form is essentially a cast-in-place concrete box, intended to be a strong yet neutral background that provides complete flexibility to adapt the space at will. Inserted into the box along the north wall is a steel mezzanine. All interior structures are made using raw, hot-rolled steel sheets.
wow… that’s amazing…
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