// the reality of negative space
Yasuaki Onishi completed an artistic commission at Rice Gallery for their creative space. The suspended fabricated mountainscape is formed from two materials; plastic sheeting and black colored hot-glue. Onishi shaped the floating sculpture within the gallery space by first draping the expansive plastic piece over stacked cardboard boxes, then removing the piled components following the white sheet having been attached to the ceiling by the quick-drying adhesive. This creative process or method is known to Yasuaki Onishi as ‘casting the invisible’ and aids in his artistic meditation on the reality of negative space.
http://www.onys.net
(via humantrampoline)
I THINK I LIKE LOS ANGELES
(Source: jamesvandermemes)
“I keep thinking of the phrase ‘ready to rumble.’”
You find yourself untethered…
i just peed outside for the first time of ever
in an alley off of t st :(
i only had 3 drinks!!
damn you whiskey wednesday i’m drunk!!
I AM PROUD MAMMA. go get it grrrrl. own this shit
liz watkins, be my thesis advisor. won’t you please? composition & film theory, not so different.





