
a beautiful (almost too good to be true) series of old cars surrendered to nature: paradise parking by photographer ‘peter lippmann’


a beautiful (almost too good to be true) series of old cars surrendered to nature: paradise parking by photographer ‘peter lippmann’


i have to admire the amount of work that has been put into some of these wacky fictive skeletons
(link via mister ‘de waal’)

although it’s been around for a few years already i’d never seen this incredibly cool (and a bit menancing-looking) canal boat untill it sailed past my house this weekend, i believe in marketing jargon it’s called a ‘brand extension’ but even a short glance is enough to tell you it’s been beautifully made…
it’s a shame that it’s for hire as a VIP canal taxi for an outrageous price instead of a boat that is just used around town regularly, which would be much more useful to g-star as a local fashion brand with international allure…


a simple poster we made for the ‘sugar factory’ recently

…how long these magnificent geometric forms survive is completely dependent on the weather. Beck designs and redesigns the patterns as new snow falls, sometimes unable to finish a piece due to significant overnight accumulations…

artist ‘simon beck’ spends between 5 and 9 hours a day making these incredible patterns in the snow using just his feet