Ghost Town (Swamp) - Kyle Thompson
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1) Does not hurt rhinos
2) Discolours ivory (BRIGHT PINK) thus reducing saleability
3) Can be detected by airport scanners, even if ground up, thus increasing the chances you will be caught
4) Causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea if ingested by humans, thus driving away your customer base
Win. Win. Win. Win.
5) makes rhinos look adorable & fashionable
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Giant balloon popping in slow motion.
So the coolest thing about this gif is that you can really see how the sun is reflected off of TWO surfaces on the balloon — the outside AND THE INSIDE
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After a month of crystallizing and working on this piece, it’s finally done! A special client is going to be very excited!
I will be making these available on my art shop: tylerthrasher.storenvy.com
You can also view more of my artwork on my instagram: tylerthrasherart
SAVE THE BEES, IM NOT KIDDING WE WILL DIE WITHOUT THEM. Plant bee friendly flowers in your yard, don’t kill them, bees are friends.
What plants are bee friendly? Shit I’ll plant some bee friendly flowers
Bee friendly flowers:Spring: crocus, hyacinth, borage, calendula, wild lilac
Summer: bee balm, cosmos, echinacea, snapdragons foxglove, hosta
Fall: zinnias, sedum, asters, witch hazel, goldenrodMore information on planting bee friendly gardens here!
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New Installation
The bizarre art of Yoshitoshi Kanemaki. He chisels these life-sized figurative sculptures out of giant pieces of camphor wood, a kind of evergreen. The strange pieces frequently involve two or more characters merged into a single form, which could been interpreted as commentary on mortality, or multiple personalities/perspectives. (His Website)
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