inspiration for a current Illustration series! super excited for this bad boy.
inspiration for a current Illustration series! super excited for this bad boy.
Enjoying myself some honeycomb this morning from a local bee keeper.
Bee Collection Coming soon, inspirations comes from small places
Today I ran my first 10 mile race… and damn do I feel good. So I just thought I’d share that feeling.
That feeling of freedom on the road, the peace of mind when subjecting your body to a simple task of one foot in front of another and breathe. Between the simplicity and shutdown of the outside world, I can’t think of any place I’d rather be than in that moment
Rae-
runner for life
inspiration
recent research for a new project :D
another amazing speed painting from agnes cecile.. I am in LOVE with her talent and techniques
(Source: youtu.be)
Mark Miner and his creative process behind designing nike free runs. Amazing…and may result in a possible application to nike for design assistant
Photographer: Elizaveta Porodina
these kinds of underwater images are floooodddinngg my desktop. New Inspiration for a new project…paintings coming soon!
Bus structure 2am-2pm is a three-dimensional model of the Sunday Minneapolis / St. Paul public transit system, where the horizontal axes represent directional movement and the vertical represents time. The piece is constructed of 47 horizontal layers, each forming a map of the bus routes that run during a given interval of time. Looking down from the top, one sees the Sunday bus map of the Twin Cities, while looking from the side, the times appears as strata building upwards. Within each layer, every transit route that operates at that time is represented by wood balls placed at its scheduled stops.
(via sosuperawesome)
digging through all my saved photos of inspirational images. Feeling for this light ethereal look, light and weightless. I love the beauty of something like this.
inspiration
Gold Miner, Mozambique The glowing hues of dusk bathe a mud-splattered gold miner in the border province of Manica. The area draws scores of workers from neighboring Zimbabwe who pan for traces of the precious metal in turbid waters.