These are fucking amazing
The figure swinging the earth – The Force Of Nature by Lorenzo Quinn
The guy being dragged by a bird – part of an installation titled Hacienda Paradise – Utopia Experiment by Fredrik Raddum.
The balancing elephant – Balancing Elephant by Daniel Firman.
The tea splashes kissing – Kiss of Eternity by Johnson Tsang.
The figure emerging from the wall – Break Through From Your Mold by Zenos Frudakis
The meditating figure splitting apart – Expansion by Paige Bradley.
The horses running through water – Mustangs at Las Colinas by Robert Glen.
The giant peeking from under the lawn – Popped Up by Ervin Loránth Hervé
The man under the raining umbrella – L’uomo della Pioggia (The Rain Man) by Jean-Michel Folon.
The huge bearded guy – The Appennnine Colossus by Giambologna.
The impossibly balanced stones on a beach – Untitled by Adrian Gray
The dragons with an egg – The Dragons in Love or The Varna Dragons by Darin Lazarov.
The stairway to nowhere – Diminish And Ascend by David McCracken
The underwater circle – Vicissitudes by Jason deCaires Taylor.
The epic warrior guy – General Guan Yu by Han Meilin
The sinking library – Sinking Building Outside State Library, Melbourne, Australia. I couldn’t find an artist’s name.
The giant hand holding a tree – The Caring Hand by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber
THANK YOU FOR SOURCES
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Illustration in Ladies Home Journal, June 1940
Tom Lovell
this looks like red has just this moment decided to murder grey’s husband
I’d just like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that ‘light hair+dark hair’ and ‘one woman upright/on a higher visual level+one woman reclining/on a lower visual level’ were tropes used in pulp fiction covers to signify that the book was about lesbians.
So what you’re saying is that Red DEFINITELY just at this moment decided to murder Grey’s husband.
as soon as i read that addition this popped into my head
Hey I did a project on lesbian pulp fiction, here are some more covers!
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Today’s aesthetic: photos of lurking animals that one wouldn’t reasonably expect to be capable of lurking.
Proof needed
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