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“Everything doesn’t have to be perfect. To idealize is also a form of suffering.” Schematics – a love story in geometric diagrams
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theantidote:

“Everything doesn’t have to be perfect. To idealize is also a form of suffering.” Schematics – a love story in geometric diagrams

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Botanical Garden. This little girl sat there on her own for at least an hour, drawing “all the butterflies I see”. I couldn’t stop taking pictures of her, she reminded me of Beatrix Potter. via Laurence

Botanical Garden. This little girl sat there on her own for at least an hour, drawing “all the butterflies I see”. I couldn’t stop taking pictures of her, she reminded me of Beatrix Potter. via Laurence

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theantidote:

Astronomical is a scale model of our solar system in twelve 500 page volumes  printed-on-demand. On page 1 the Sun, on page 6,000 Pluto. The width of  each page equals one million kilometres.
- by Mishka Henner
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theantidote:

Astronomical is a scale model of our solar system in twelve 500 page volumes printed-on-demand. On page 1 the Sun, on page 6,000 Pluto. The width of each page equals one million kilometres.

- by Mishka Henner

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jesuisperdu:

jim woodring

jesuisperdu:

jim woodring

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oldbookillustrations:

Pencroff ran immediately to his wheat field.
Jules Férat, from L’île mystérieuse (The mysterious island), by Jules Verne, Paris, 1870.
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oldbookillustrations:

Pencroff ran immediately to his wheat field.

Jules Férat, from L’île mystérieuse (The mysterious island), by Jules Verne, Paris, 1870.

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