Le Divan Fumoir Bohémien




This is just a small fraction of the treasures to be found in Le Divan Fumoir Bohémien. Consistently beautiful.
found via peacay's blog
found via peacay's blog
Bones n' Skulls n' Ting

I'm sure there is a perfectly good explanation for this.
found lurking in the wunderkammer pool.
bonus link: skull pareidolia goodness (thanks anonymous person!)
Street Art



by Claudio Ethos (more here; click on the post title and then the thumbnail)
via wooster collective (with some more pics)
Erik Desmazières


Erik Desmazières was born in Rabbat, Morocco, son of a French diplomat. He spent his childhood in Morcco, Portugal, and France. Desmazières studied at the Institute d’Etudes Politique, political science and took an evening art course at the Cours du Soir de la Ville. After graduation he decided to pursue a career as an artist.
Looks like he did the right thing.
via feuilleton
Muy Fifí
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One especially for Sr. Blanco, Leno, Carlos el Rojo, Funkforward, Peropidro and On Space.
Ry Cooder - Muy Fifí (mp3) available for one week only.
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They came with the morning tide...
shared by liam.jhon.d"They came with the morning tide / weakened as we were by years of prescription drugs and morning television we could not mount an effective defense / soon the world was quiet again."
Oddities


Lego Photography classics by Marcos Vilariño.
And... er... the woman who thinks like a cow (?)
via fwak!
Ray Harryhausen

Following the Critter FX post, here is a comprehensive list of Ray Harryhausen's creations, with clips and an easy to use guide of the films they appeared in.
photo by Chris Buck
via drawn!
Discarded


Two new gems from Julie Shiels' discarded project.
See also Public Transport Upholstery Patterns AND Casino Carpets!
Steam Wars





STEAM WARS is the creation of Larry Blamire; artist, actor and writer-director of the indie cult film THE LOST SKELETON OF CADAVRA. The concept began as an image from a mural he painted in high school and over the years has become something of a "dream project", in paintings, stories, copious notes, film treatment, and--eventually--film itself.
via drawn!
See also the robot cactus.
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