lily
melbourne, aus.


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got a scanner. yay for better quality images of drawings and shit. :) 

got a scanner. yay for better quality images of drawings and shit. :) 

need a blue marker to colour in his hair! haha done on the back of a physics data sheet… sigh, I need to practice more! for both physics and drawing………

need a blue marker to colour in his hair! haha done on the back of a physics data sheet… sigh, I need to practice more! for both physics and drawing………

la-batarde:

Fuck yes. Why not?

la-batarde:

Fuck yes. Why not?

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enochliew:

Fenestration design photographed by Johan Rosenmunthe
A flat façade is made more dynamic with the simple use of optical illusion.

enochliew:

Fenestration design photographed by Johan Rosenmunthe

A flat façade is made more dynamic with the simple use of optical illusion.

szymon:

Hotel Claska by Torafu Architects

szymon:

Hotel Claska by Torafu Architects

dp-illustrations:

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Typographic artwork by Aron Jancso.
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dp-illustrations:

product+brand

Typographic artwork by Aron Jancso.

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hellaleah:

Eric Cahan - Sky Series

oh maaan natural gradients


Klein bottle
If you want to give a mathematician something to try to wrap their head around, a Klein bottle is a good place to start. A real Klein bottle is an object with no inside and no outside that can only exist in four dimensions. These glass models exist in three, which means that unlike the real thing, they can actually hold liquid.
The difference between the models and the real thing is that by adding an extra dimension, you can make it so that the neck of the bottle doesn’t actually intersect the side of the bottle. Take a couple aspirin and try to picture that in your head.

Klein bottle

If you want to give a mathematician something to try to wrap their head around, a Klein bottle is a good place to start. A real Klein bottle is an object with no inside and no outside that can only exist in four dimensions. These glass models exist in three, which means that unlike the real thing, they can actually hold liquid.

The difference between the models and the real thing is that by adding an extra dimension, you can make it so that the neck of the bottle doesn’t actually intersect the side of the bottle. Take a couple aspirin and try to picture that in your head.

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