Posts tagged "junk"
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Reblogged from DrewOne design
drewone:

“Edouard Martinet transforms everyday objects found in flea-markets and  car boot sales into works of art. Working with a variety of refuse  materials such as rusted kitchen pans, typewriter keys, car lights and  other scrap metals, Edouard Martinet sculpts several types of animals  and insects. His sculptures are made without the use of solder. He fits  each component into place as if putting together a puzzle of random  pieces and parts. Each masterpiece is carefully assembled after having  drafted several detailed sketches. This process requires a sufficient  amount of time to get from the idea to the completion”
You should check out more amazing sculptures here!

drewone:

“Edouard Martinet transforms everyday objects found in flea-markets and car boot sales into works of art. Working with a variety of refuse materials such as rusted kitchen pans, typewriter keys, car lights and other scrap metals, Edouard Martinet sculpts several types of animals and insects. His sculptures are made without the use of solder. He fits each component into place as if putting together a puzzle of random pieces and parts. Each masterpiece is carefully assembled after having drafted several detailed sketches. This process requires a sufficient amount of time to get from the idea to the completion”

You should check out more amazing sculptures here!

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Reblogged from Indigo Dreams
Hand-tinted glass lantern-slide by T. ENAMI ca.1898.   From Enami stereoview negative No. S 347. ORIGINAL ENAMI TITLE : “Japanese Junks, Under Sail”.
indigodreams:

Image of Old Meiji-era Japan

Hand-tinted glass lantern-slide by T. ENAMI ca.1898.
From Enami stereoview negative No. S 347.
ORIGINAL ENAMI TITLE : “Japanese Junks, Under Sail”.

indigodreams:

Image of Old Meiji-era Japan

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Reblogged from Indigo Dreams
indigodreams:

“Akashi Bay, Inland Sea at Seto” (“Setonaikai Akashi no Minato”) Date 	1938 March; (early printing by Yokoi, circa 1936/38-65)

indigodreams:

“Akashi Bay, Inland Sea at Seto” (“Setonaikai Akashi no Minato”)
Date 1938 March; (early printing by Yokoi, circa 1936/38-65)

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Reblogged from xye
xye:

World Ships around the year 1460
Found on a link from Shnelll

xye:

World Ships around the year 1460

Found on a link from Shnelll

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Silver Tray with Chinese Junk and Bamboo

Silver Tray with Chinese Junk and Bamboo

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