Impressive Miniature Pencil Sculptures By Cindy Chinn
American artist Cindy Chinn creates whimsical and miniature sculptures composed of pencil lead. To carve the graphite to a desired shape, Chinn uses an Exacto blade and a small needle to remove the bulk. Each sculpture stands less than .25 inches on their own. Under’s Chnin’s limited but necessary tools is a 5x diopter magnifying glass, which is essential to carve each figurine. To create one piece, Chinn takes anywhere between 3 to 4 hours, although other detail-oriented pieces like the minuscule locomotive took 9 hours to complete.
To showcase her impressive tiny pieces, Chinn displays them in a case with their own magnifying glass for inspection. Although, her newfound love for carving pencils came with extreme lessons in artistry, Chinn’s craftsmanship skills have been a topic of discussion and admiration.You can find more of Chinn’s incredible work in her Etsy shop.
NSFW because you’re not allowed to cry at work.
IM NOT CRYING. YOURE CRYING
The Stunning Pink Infrared Landscapes of the Congo by Richard Mosse
Photographer Richard Mosse is known for capturing the landscape of war-torn zones and turmoil infested areas. Through the use of Kodak Aerochrome, a technique invented by Kodak in the 40s, the film transforms the green areas in the Congo into a variation of crimson, lavender, and hot pinks.
what the fuck is wrong with this movie

Reminder: Women do not need to be polite to someone who is making them uncomfortable.
Because this is the best idea ever, the Kickstarter has already been fully funded!
But if you know you absolutely MUST have one, you can still back the project and get your notebook at a discount :)

that time Sam Winchester and Superman almost got into a fight that Lizzie McGuire broke up
The knitting needle one is my favorite.




