prettypunks:


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electric-wish:

Lee Jung, an artist from Seoul, Korea, has recently exhibited a series of gorgeous photographs of light installations in an artist statement at ONE AND J. Gallery. Lee explains how she was influenced by the Roland Barthes essay, A Lover’s Discourse, that tells the story of the ineptitudes of people in love. Lee responds to Barthe’s character who searches on end for signs that he is in love, imagining sweet nothings as glowing neon city signs that express cliche statements of both happiness and hatred that she had come across in television, movies and on the internet. The deserted locations of the signs and the resounding emptiness of city lights create these beautiful photographic moments.
cottege:

HOW COOL IS THIS OMG
rubyetc:

This is for you (plural) and *small voice* maybe even me
fairykids:

 
personality-captures-the-heart:

Better late than never 
thesciencellama:

Jupiter Occultation
Maurice Toet - July 15, 2012