Ferntastic

Ferntastic

Our neighborhood is a mushroom farm.

Our neighborhood is a mushroom farm.

Ian inspired at #eyeo festival. @idrez

Ian inspired at #eyeo festival. @idrez

Tags: eyeo
Sheep chandelier.  (at Walker Art Center)

Sheep chandelier. (at Walker Art Center)

Lovely Typography at the Walker

Lovely Typography at the Walker

Whoa, Tiki Art Van!

Whoa, Tiki Art Van!

Benefits of working for me: working in t-shirt and jeans; working with cats.

Benefits of working for me: working in t-shirt and jeans; working with cats.

Best license plate to follow. Thanks for the reminder, whoever you are.

Best license plate to follow. Thanks for the reminder, whoever you are.

Love this card. Thx Jenn!

Love this card. Thx Jenn!

A gracefully executed quit is a beautiful thing, opening up more doors than it closes.

Just proved this myself

Kio Stark on how to learn outside of formal education.  (via explore-blog)

Reblogged from Explore
Be contemporary. Have impact. Strive for it. Be of the world. Move it. Be bold, don’t hold back. Then the moment you think you’ve been bold, be bolder. We are all alive today, ever so briefly here now, not then, not ago, not in some dreamworld of a hypothetical future. Whatever you do, you must make it contemporary. Make it matter now. You must give us a new path to tread, even if it carries the footfalls of old soles. You must not be immune to the weird urgency of today.

Could not be more appropriate.

Wisdom from Ian Bogost’s commencement address at the University of Iowa, a fine addition to this ongoing archive of timeless advice. Pair with Greil Marcus’s fantastic 2013 School of Visual Arts commencement address.

( austinkleon)

Reblogged from Explore
Sorry, birds.

Sorry, birds.

November? No. December? No. January? No. February? No. March? No. April? You’re kidding right? #snowpressing.

November? No. December? No. January? No. February? No. March? No. April? You’re kidding right? #snowpressing.

Tags: snowpressing
The real reason winter isn’t ending in Minnesota. 

The real reason winter isn’t ending in Minnesota.