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BEST FUCKING POST EVER

In the end, everyone grows up. Except for one,

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samaralex:

Colorless by Harc Lee // Eco friendly package proposal 

A convex logo substitutes colorfully sprayed can. Naked can help to reduce air and water pollution occurred in its coloring process. It also reduces energy and effort to separate toxic color paint from aluminum in recycling  process. Huge amount of energy and paint required to manufacture colored cans will be saved.  Instead of toxic paint, manufacturers process aluminum with a pressing machine that indicates brand identity on surface. 

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brbkillingnubs:
This little girl’s mother is from Helsinki, Finland. While her daughter is soundly asleep, she creates a completely different world … from whatever she can find around her!  That’s how both of them became really famous. What a truly fabulous imagination. 


















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brbkillingnubs:

This little girl’s mother is from Helsinki, Finland.

While her daughter is soundly asleep, she creates a completely different world … from whatever she can find around her!  That’s how both of them became really famous. What a truly fabulous imagination.


 

Click to follow this blog, you will be so glad you did!

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ianbrooks:

Beer Can Butterflies by Paul Villinski

At first glance this is just a gorgeous sculpture of a guitar slowly deteriorating into butterflies, until you check out Paul’s website to find out that the butterflies are all made of empty beer cans he finds in the streets of New York: “every one of them once raised to someone’s lips. My process of ‘recycling’ them into images of butterflies is a quiet physical meditation, a yoga of tin snips and files and fingers”.

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