Reblogged from Ruines Humaines

steele-dreams:

Hey, guys, please take a second to observe and answer.

Does Peter’s necklace resemble either of these rings? Because it’s not a normal sized ring. If any of you who knew Him know what that ring is, please give me a head’s up, because it would be very very hot if it’s what i think it is…

Thank you and Stay Negative!

Reblogged from Steele Dreams

ruineshumaines:

With Nurture Studies, Diana Scherer presents an archive of flowers she has grown from seed over a six-month period. Rather than letting the flowers grow in open soil, she has forced each plant to develop within the confines of a vase. Only at the end of the process does she remove the plant’s corset, exposing roots that retain their shape as an evocation of the now absent vase.

Reblogged from Ruines Humaines

spacecadetwench:

Peter Steele.

Reblogged from Guilty By Design

por que ya no hay hombres como Peter Steele #yanoloshacencomoantes

Reblogged from Ebony Thestral
the world sucks, people are not true

the world sucks, people are not true

..discreto y elegante nice!

..discreto y elegante nice!

Reblogged from Jenna Fifi

volatiledesign:

Bundle Table by Ampersand. Handmade in Cincinatti, Ohio from machined DuPont Corian and hand oiled domestic hardwood dowels. The concepts marries handcraftsmenship with the bundles of harvested wheat in the American heartland.

ruineshumaines:

Folding for Peace is a white paper garden in Nagasaki, Japan, realized by Swiss designer Anouk Vogel. The patch of faux flowers are aligned in a circular bed, angelically standing tall and vibrant against a naturally viridescent backdrop. The piece was commissioned by the Gardening World Cup and awarded the Silver Medal and Judges’ Special Award at the Festival of Flowers and World Peace.

An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish, such as long life or recovery from illness or injury. Inspired by this popular belief, the garden Folding For Peace is the physical remain of a wish for world peace. All the plants that compose the garden are folded out of white paper.

Reblogged from Ruines Humaines
Este es el 5 retrato de la serie de estos grandes que han marcado mi vida el Señoron Ray Charles 

Este es el 5 retrato de la serie de estos grandes que han marcado mi vida el Señoron Ray Charles