Into the Woods | Camille Chew
This month’s outdoor adventure/camping themed pattern. Available on Society6.
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Into the Woods | Camille Chew
This month’s outdoor adventure/camping themed pattern. Available on Society6.
Having a wonderful birthday with several surprise loved ones and a hitherto unnoticed troll in the woods.
Somewhere in the Bosnian Forest by Brice Portolano
"wolf in woods" sleeve
Photographer Kilian Schönberger created Brothers Grimm Homeland
German photographer Kilian Schönberger recently has presented his new project called “Brothers Grimm’s Homeland”, where author mixed photography with illustration. Big trees, dark homes and moody environment - these are the key elements that connected these photos with legendary Brother Grimm even more. Love it!
Abandoned House in the Woods Taken Over by Wild Animals
Finnish photographer Kai Fagerström presents unique photo series, where he captures wild animals making themselves comfortable in abandoned houses in the woods of Finland. Titled The House in the Woods, the photo series is set in cottages near Kai’s summer house, which were abandoned by their tenants after the owner of the place died in a fire. Award-winning photographer noticed how the place was slowly being reclaimed by the nature, and what started as a few snapshots, ended up being a book, published in Finnish, German, and English.
“Deserted buildings are so full of contradictions,” says Kai. “I am fascinated by the way nature reclaims spaces that were, essentially, only ever on loan to humans.” Kai usually works with a clear image of what he wants to achieve in his head, although it make take some time for all elements to fall into place. The photographer has enough patience, however: “This is fine with me,” he says. “The journey is more important than the destination.“
All via Bored Panda
evergreen forest & dew
where do I sign up to be his wife?
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What they said.
Do...do we tell him there seems to be a magnificent timber wolf on his face?
Russian artist Pavel Platonov‘s sculptures and photographs inform one another: The 3D forms become props for his 2D work.
Dabbling in gallery installations and public art commissions, Platonov builds angular, layered forms that loom with a haunting presence.