Dark Fantasy

pursuitofcudiness:

Breaking Bad - The Ecstasy of Gold (tribute video) FINAL VERSION

I miss you <3

evolutionists:
“Donald Rodney.
In the House of my Father.
“ In the House of My Father is a close-up photographic image of Donald Rodney’s hand, in which sits a minute sculpture of a house. The sculpture exists as an independent work, My Mother. My...

evolutionists:

Donald Rodney.

In the House of my Father.

In the House of My Father is a close-up photographic image of Donald Rodney’s hand, in which sits a minute sculpture of a house. The sculpture exists as an independent work, My Mother. My Father. My Sister. My Brother 1996-7 (The Estate of Donald G. Rodney, London). It was constructed from pieces of Rodney’s own skin removed during one of the many operations he underwent to combat sickle cell anaemia, an inherited disease that affects people of African, Caribbean, Eastern Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Asian ancestry.

“ Two Halos Around the Moon by Amirreza Kamkar
Halos around the sun or moon happen when high, thin cirrus clouds are drifting high above your head. Tiny ice crystals in Earth’s atmosphere cause the halos. They do this by refracting and reflecting the...

Two Halos Around the Moon by Amirreza Kamkar

Halos around the sun or moon happen when high, thin cirrus clouds are drifting high above your head. Tiny ice crystals in Earth’s atmosphere cause the halos. They do this by refracting and reflecting the light. Lunar halos are signs that storms are nearby. — Earthsky

jtotheizzoe:

Zhangye Danxia - Geology From a Storybook

Long ago, colorful sediments were deposited in western China, layer after layer, century after century. If you were there at the time, you would have seen unremarkable ground, a single hue of dirt no different from a thousand other places on Earth. 

But after thousands and thousands of years subject to the forces of pressure and tectonic movement, the total of those layers has been pushed upward, letting us peek at a rainbow-hued slice of Earth’s past perhaps unmatched on this planet. The planet looks more like the cross-section of a jawbreaker candy than layers of rock in these photos, near Zhangye, China.

The Zhangye formation, not to be confused with this danxia, a UNESCO heritage site, reminds us how our crust is heaved and hurled throughout the ages, a slow evolution that will continue into the distant future. It’s yet another story of Earth’s past, written in stone, but perhaps with the same pen as a fantasy storybook.

Check out more photos from Flickr user Melinda ^..^, and take some time to tour the formation in Google Earth.

enochliew:

Iperbolica by Alessandro Ciffo

First molded by air and then filled with an elastic polyurethane foam, each chair is an homage to a great artist who is revealed by name alone.

vurtual:

Kastrup Bathing Platform (by KAP Cris)

This new bathing structure is situated 50 meters or so off the beach in Kastrup just south of Copenhagen. The water is clean and refreshing and the whole place is alive with kids and adults swimming and jumping off a five-meter platform.