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It’s blood.  NYC artist, Jordan Eagles, works solely with gallons upon gallons of blood obtained from a slaughterhouse.  By manipulating the blood through heating, burning, aging, mixing with copper, adding foreign materials, and then encasing it in plexiglass and UV resin, Jordan is able to capture an array of organic designs.  His large pieces are uncomfortably beautiful, especially when lit, the blood seems to glow against the clean white walls of a gallery.

via streetanatomy 

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vintagegal:

Illustration for the cover of Stolen Sweets by Enoch Bolles, 1933

renosweeney:

Lea and Dianna: Real bodies vs. their Photoshopped counterparts

Here’s a comparison of two photos of Lea and Dianna: one was the photo taken of them in the studio, and the other the final Photoshopped photo scanned from a magazine.

Lea, Glamour,December 2011:

  • Eye makeup was adjusted
  • Eyebrows were trimmed
  • Some skin spots removed
  • Wrinkles on nose removed
  • Wrinkles on wrists removed
  • Tone added to legs and arms
  • Breasts accentuated
  • Waist and back made dramatically smaller

Dianna, Cosmopolitan,September 2011:

  • Wrinkles from dress removed
  • Elbow has been reshaped
  • Mouth tension erased
  • Armpits are smoother
  • Arms are skinnier and more toned
  • Collarbones less noticeable
  • Nose reshaped
  • Breasts augmented
  • Stomach made smaller (it’s cropped out from this picture, but her waistline is at least 3 inches smaller)

(Source: sugar-plums, via nosebleedaltitude)