Hi guys, Jodie here

20, Scottish, student, nerdfighter

This blog contains art, photography, magic, Zelda, Dymagate padlock hunter, random shit and lots of moaning.

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untitled by Benoit.P on Flickr.
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untitled by Benoit.P on Flickr.

untitled by Girl With Butterfly Wings on Flickr.

untitled by Girl With Butterfly Wings on Flickr.

Deep in the Heart of Bruges by Gilderic Photography on Flickr.
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Deep in the Heart of Bruges by Gilderic Photography on Flickr.

untitled by Kerry@thegirlandthecamera on Flickr.
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untitled by Kerry@thegirlandthecamera on Flickr.

autumn. by Lina.alice on Flickr.
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autumn. by Lina.alice on Flickr.

covered in love. by Lina.alice on Flickr.
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covered in love. by Lina.alice on Flickr.

first snow by Lina.alice on Flickr.
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first snow by Lina.alice on Flickr.

deaf by laura zalenga on Flickr.
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deaf by laura zalenga on Flickr.

[Explore] by laura zalenga on Flickr.
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[Explore] by laura zalenga on Flickr.

love affair by laura zalenga on Flickr.
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love affair by laura zalenga on Flickr.

leslieseuffert:

Always one to push her creative boundaries, artist Alexa Meade recently experimented by painting on her subject and then submerging her into a pool of milk. After connecting with performance artist Sheila Vand through the internet, Alexa used her signature portraiture style of painting but decided that, this time, her canvas would be the white liquid we all grew up with. The incredible collaboration, their first joint release, is called “MILK: what will you make of me?”

You can read more about this at Wired UK. Here’s an excerpt. “During the project — carried out with performance art collaborator Sheila Vand as ALEXA // SHEILA — she found she had to totally rethink her technique, realising that straight lines were no longer an option and if she painted onto the subjects’ backs, she could create a fluid background that continually bled into the foreground.

“It was a line that would merge her into background, the subject was something created to stand out from the background, the background was created to bleed into subject.”

Make sure to watch the interesting and well produced behind the scenes video, below. (Best/spookiest part is when Sheila bats her eyelashes and looks straight at the camera between :02 to :10.)

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The Essence of Life by Al Fed on Flickr.
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The Essence of Life by Al Fed on Flickr.

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follow mama by White_V on Flickr.
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follow mama by White_V on Flickr.

Her Reservoir of Dreams by Emerald Shatto on Flickr.
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Her Reservoir of Dreams by Emerald Shatto on Flickr.