
Hans Busse (1876-1914)
Sicily with View of Etna and Catania
Remembering The Vertical Cities Of Västerort
Top picture: Hägerstalund, Eggeby and
Berggården, as seen from Barkarby flygfält looking south.
Center left: The Krafta mascot balloons litter the streets of Hägerstalund.
Center right: Free time in Eggeby.
Bottom: Inside the courtyard of the Berggården tower.Beautiful architecture, beautiful architecture. Life sucked.
From www.simonstalenhag.se.
that’s mad, I thought they were photos. So lovely when viewed in higher res.
It happens to me every time I see his art. On his website, he has some mad concept art of shamanistic cyborgs that is amazing…and I am so stealing that idea for our Shadowrun game.
It’s that winter light! Incredible.
Project Monsoon Clever colorful street art that only appears when it rains
After the Superhydrophobic Street Art, which uses a superhydrophobic coating to create designs which appear only in the rain, here is the Project Monsoon, which uses the same concept, this time with hydrochromic
painting, which reveals its color only when wet. This amazing and
clever project was designed by a Korean team of designers, in
collaboration with Pantone, to provide color to the streets of Seoul
during the rainy season, while paying tribute to the Korean culture. A
brilliant idea! Source: ufunkThe world is filled with such wonderful things.

“Hang in There Baby” is based on the ever-evolving state of technology – how quickly modes of communication evolve, how those which would have delighted and mystified only two decades ago have now become relics. – @lauracallaghanillustration
Melancholic Seascapes and Ships by Justyna Kopania
Polish painter Justyna Kopania composes stunning brooding seascapes of the sea and vintage ships sailing across the ocean. With the use of deep blue and moody colors, which create a beautiful atmospheric environment. To create a brooding setting, a mixture of heavy brush strokes and the use of a palette knife to add texture were applied to elevate the oil paintings beauty.