Chris Cobb, an artist based in San Francisco, has created an amazing installation in bookshop called Adobe Books- he catalogued every single one of the 20,000 books by color. The project is titled There is Nothing Wrong in This Whole Wide World. They were arranged by hand over a 10 hour period, and he enlisted the help of 16 volunteers. Such beautiful results, they transformed the bookshop overnight.
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Cinta Villalobos, Mercancia
On a Sunday morning | via copenhagenpics
Rows of houses.
My obsession with rainbow bookshelves may never end.
But what goes in the middle?
Color Wheel Bookshelf
Sometimes it’s hard to remember that this is downtown Edmonton… (well, just down the hill from downtown) It looks like the middle of nowhere. Good?
Someone buy this for me?
20110121-1 (by Samuel Monnier)
A fractal Mondrian pattern
from The Wishing Elephant on Etsy
When I took this photograph, I was 100% convinced that I’d discovered a girl having a passionate conversation with a pile of luggage. Much to my disappointment, there ended up being some sort of recording device on top of the pile.
Portrait of a vlogger.
The Florin Summer House
Seurasaari Helsinki
photo by greg mansfield
I have a very distinct memory of my grandma insisting on us eating by this statue when I was a child.
Share a burger, enjoy some public art. (Taken with instagram)
Dolores, the Studebaker, and a friendly deer near Jasper, on the road to Lac Beauvert, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada, summer 1955.
Photos by one of my favourite nature photographers, Heikki Willamo, from his beautiful and fascinating book, The House in the Woods. Made with Kai Fagerström, it documents animals bringing new life to abandoned homes.
There’s nice article about it from 2010 on Books from Finland.
Caity Fisher - “I Do What I Want (demo)”
I need to stop mixing thoughts about existence and purpose in with my dating.
Olivia…fucking…Wilde
He met Bill Murray.
Submitted by: Laura R.
Location: St. Andrew’s, Scotland