Light//Sleep

Artist//Bike Enthusiast//Record Collecter//Trying to love like Jesus.

May 14, 2013 10:55 pm 10:55 pm 10:50 pm
tattoosandtutus:

Bert Thomas @bert_thomas_tattoo

tattoosandtutus:

Bert Thomas @bert_thomas_tattoo

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staybase-d:

Turnstile - Step 2 Rhythm

staybase-d:

Turnstile - Step 2 Rhythm

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May 3, 2013 12:34 pm
unspoken. unheard.: Of gains and losses.

ifrhymesweredimes:

If life is a stock market and people are the stocks we invest in, I’d say my losses far outweigh my gains (And by the way, I am not speaking of romantic relationships, just relationships in general).You invest everything you have into someone and they take it for granted and they give nothing in…

12:31 pm
gloomgaze:

jommeez:

have u guys read the american football manga yet

not sure whether to laugh or cry

gloomgaze:

jommeez:

have u guys read the american football manga yet

not sure whether to laugh or cry

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12:18 pm 12:13 pm

ilovebicycles:

things come apart” Exhibition Explores Deconstructed Daily Household Items

Many children express a fascination with the composition of things by breaking them down to their most basic elements. Using this as a framework of sorts, “things come apart” is a survey of everyday items deconstructed to their minute parts. Behind the exhibition is Toronto-based photographer Todd Mclelland, who has meticulously taken apart items such as vintage typewriters, bicycles, and lawnmowers, organizing each bolt, nut, and rod into a set of compositions. Alongside this, Mclelland has also photographed ‘explosions’ of the deconstructions, which gives an interesting, if not fantastic, new perspective to each item. “things come apart” is on display now at The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago until May 19.

The Museum of Science and Industry
5700 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Author: Josh Davis 
Tags: PhotographyTodd Mclellan