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by elias.and.theresa.carlson
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by elias.and.theresa.carlson

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

Rachael Ashe.

Looking For Signs of a Safe Return Home. Recycled book, paper flowers, paper birds, resistor wire, water-based blue ink, rubber stamp.

The Butterfly Effect. Recycled book, Japanese paper, gel medium, resistors, transparent butterflies.

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fairytalemood:

Russian Fairy Tales illustrated by Henry R. Martin
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Russian Fairy Tales illustrated by Henry R. Martin

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danceabletragedy:

Bank Robbery Bear by fatheed
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Bank Robbery Bear by fatheed

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lacarpa:

Louis Icart

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www.lipa-design.com

:) this is my website!! :D 

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    • #graphic design
    • #lipa
    • #martina ruiz
    • #autumn
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gingerhaze:

Just for a second or two.
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gingerhaze:

Just for a second or two.

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talesfromthebroomcloset:

I’ll go into used book stores for the smell alone…

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prostheticknowledge:

Intricate Japanese Movable Type Sets 

Dark Roasted Blend provides some history and great photos on the subject of early Japanese (and Asia) printing:

Craft letterpress companies are experiencing a revival in recent times, and nowhere it is more evident than in Japan. Most of you will be familiar with the ancient Chinese and Japanese art of woodblock printing, but masterpieces created with wood and metal movable type are somewhat lesser known, although they show craftsmanship and attention to detail similar to fine woodblock prints. 

The first movable type and printing presses were invented in Asia, not Europe.

…but their development stalled because of the extreme complexity and sheer number of Chinese and Korean characters (the same problem that the Asian cultures faced with the transition to typewriters and the internet). We can thank the simplicity of Western alphabets for the rapid development and adoption of the printed word in Europe, which quickly lead to the Renaissance and further advances in culture and education.

It is a widespread misconception that Johannes Gutenberg created the first movable type system and the printing press, around 1450 A.D. It’s true, Gutenberg was the first to make his movable type from a certain alloy of lead, tin, and antimony (which was more efficient than iron, used in Asia) - but movable type itself was originally invented in China around 1040 A.D. by Bi Seng (during the Song Dynasty). The new system was badly needed to replace the labor-intensive woodblock printing technique, where a single wooden block was carved to represent a single page.

More interesting information and great photos on the subject can be found at Dark Roasted Blend here

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I hate chikens but this!! its adorable :)

joncarling:

‘chicken’
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I hate chikens but this!! its adorable :)

joncarling:

‘chicken’

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Fanfarlo - Harold T. Wilkings

Your dreams will become part of the future and coincide with the past
You spend all your time by the radio waiting for the signal
But inside, you’ll always feel the same, even when you wake up
Even if you wake up!!

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little moth
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little moth

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magic doors

sweetvisage:

Art Nouveau Doors <3

(Photos uncredited as I collected them on my hard-drive a long time ago!)

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