all of these objects

warmly stained wood

emotions undefineable

memories that have scared too deeply

memories that are so great I can’t help but miss them

the bullets echoed and as i scrolled down the page. i felt like i was strolling into a dugeon

where was the bludgeon

and how could I stop

the other me?

i wrote these things

because i want to sing

through the black ink

but it disapates

as i investigate 

the path

I will not lead

can I kill him

stone deed?

the dualistic face 

had sown the seed

for reality gives not requiem

for the fact that I

can’t cut out

the lie

the rotten dream 

that god could be

the best part

I’d rather die as I scream

pitiwest:

This is the kind of shit

pitiwest:

This is the kind of shit

pitiwest:

This is the kind of shit

pitiwest:

This is the kind of shit

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Dimitri Tsykalov. Wooden Series. Heart
Dimitri has created a series of realistic organs made out of wood, including a brain, heart, and lungs. Hanging in an art exhibit, or on the wall, these surprisingly realistic creations are sure to catch your attention.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Dimitri Tsykalov. Wooden Series. Heart

Dimitri has created a series of realistic organs made out of wood, including a brain, heart, and lungs. Hanging in an art exhibit, or on the wall, these surprisingly realistic creations are sure to catch your attention.

childofdanu:

Rising Eye (by Yaroslav Gerzhedovich)

childofdanu:

Rising Eye (by Yaroslav Gerzhedovich)

spokeart:

Tim Doyle - “Embiggen the Smallest Man” 16” x 20” - Edition of 100 signed and numberedAvailable here - http:// store.spoke-art.com/ category/tim-doyle-s-unreal-estate

spokeart:

Tim Doyle - “Embiggen the Smallest Man” 
16” x 20” - Edition of 100 
signed and numbered

Available here - http:// store.spoke-art.com/ category/tim-doyle-s-unreal-estate

npr:


Caption: Peanut Mourning Photo: Terry Border

With some well-placed wire, creative lighting and a provocative sense  of visual puns, sculptor and photographer Terry Border has given life  to everything from peanuts to pill bottles. His cleverly cartoonish  scenes are often viral hits on the Internet and they’ve brought his  blog, Bent Objects, a global audience.
“I don’t mean for everything to be funny,” says Border, who lives in  Indianapolis. “We all have different perspectives and my perspective  happens to be kind of strange and twisted.”
(via Objects Come to Life With Photographer’s “Bent” Sense of Humor | Raw File | Wired.com)

npr:

Caption: Peanut Mourning Photo: Terry Border

With some well-placed wire, creative lighting and a provocative sense of visual puns, sculptor and photographer Terry Border has given life to everything from peanuts to pill bottles. His cleverly cartoonish scenes are often viral hits on the Internet and they’ve brought his blog, Bent Objects, a global audience.

“I don’t mean for everything to be funny,” says Border, who lives in Indianapolis. “We all have different perspectives and my perspective happens to be kind of strange and twisted.”

(via Objects Come to Life With Photographer’s “Bent” Sense of Humor | Raw File | Wired.com)

bestrooftalkever:

‘Objects Come to Life With Photographer’s “Bent” Sense of Humor’
Check out these amazing photos by Terry Border. 

bestrooftalkever:

Objects Come to Life With Photographer’s “Bent” Sense of Humor’

Check out these amazing photos by Terry Border. 

visual-poetry:

“brief poem” by stephen morris

visual-poetry:

“brief poem” by stephen morris

okimage:

Q TRAIN
Nigel Van Wieck

okimage:

Q TRAIN

Nigel Van Wieck

paulbaileyart:

Cullin coire7 x 10 inches2010 

paulbaileyart:

Cullin coire
7 x 10 inches
2010 

orphanwork:

Yves Klein, Le Saut dans le vide

orphanwork:

Yves Klein, Le Saut dans le vide

carl jung:

realized individual consciousness at 11

(Source: thingsorganizedneatly)