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This is what happens when you work in a orthodox neighborhood, but you aren’t orthodox.

Moe and I decided to translate the sign for them. we’ll see what happens, we have possibly started the bread wars :)

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Organizing the use me paints..this is what I found. 

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whaaaatttttttt:

Drying some flammable rags has turned into a 1920’s NYC little Italy tenement exhibit.

I think its turning out quite nice.

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whaaaatttttttt:

Working on saturday seems like a bad idea, but because its the weekend there are fewer people, kids come to work, and the overall atmosphere is much more laid back :)

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paperhangerrr:

Solid women.

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sosuperawesome:

Needle Felt Genius, TheGreedyCrocodile in Dresden, Germany.

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iheartmyart:

What at first look like delicate works of carved porcelain are actually thousands of layers of soft white paper, carved into busts, skulls, and human forms by Beijing artist Li Hongbo. A book editor and designer, the artist became fascinated by traditional Chinese toys and festive decorations known as paper gourds made from glued layers of thin paper which can be stored flat but then opened to reveal a flower or other shape. He applied the same honeycomb-like paper structure to much larger human forms resulting in these highly flexible sculptures. Hongbo recently had a solo show at Dominik Mersch Gallery in Australia who made the videos above, and you can see much more of his work on their website.

via This is Colossal

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