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Nomadic Bandit for Doble Cobra, double pirate collaboration more at www.doblecobra.com

BARCELONA
DOBLECOBRA SHOP
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Doble Cobra, limited edition surf boards, apparel and more. www.doblecobra.com Collaboration with Nomadic Bandit. Slave free, less is more, no more trash, Organic & Fair Trade cotton.
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Expiremening with tie dye. Nomadic Bandit & Doble Cobra collaboration.
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Surreal Anatomical Collages by Bedelgeuse (Travis Bedel)
Here are my one-off cut paper collages. For prints of my digital collages check out society6.com/bedelgeuse.
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My artwork is cut paper collage. My tools are glue and razor blades. I cut out from printed vintage etchings and illustrations to recombine them into an amalgamation of anatomical, botanical, and other biological parts. My work varies in size from 5 inches to 6 feet.
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@nomadicbandit @missionpraxis #gif #swimsuit #summer #sunlight #handmade #fashion (at Chez Moi)
One of a kind, only two in the world. Nomadic Bandit & Mission Praxis. Slave free. SF made with love
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Awesome chica with an awesome band! Skip & Die!

🐉🎤🎉 #Festival #LesAventuriers #Paris #FredfarrowBrittavelontan #SalonWaldorf @skipndie @musicatapirata
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Best friend working it at our little shop of wonders. Praxis en La Mission

me too! #missionpraxis
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Hand-built floating cabin in Perry Creek, on the island of Vinalhaven, Maine.
Photographed by Marcus Peabody.
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The Patron Saint of Cabin Porn
Of all the many cabins and stories we’re lucky enough to receive, Richard Proenneke’s is easily submitted the most. In 1968, at the age of 51, Dick left a life of ranching, carpentry and heavy machine repair to retire to Twin Lakes, Alaska in what is now Lake Clark National Park. Deposited by float plane, and carrying only the simplest of tools, he set out to build a homestead and survive the winter, alone in the wilderness.
Proenneke documented his efforts and experiences exhaustively, through both journals and hundreds of hours of 16mm film, and his actions and words embody the highest virtues of cabin life: ingenuity, patience, vitality, reflection and craft. Ultimately, he would spend the next 30 years living in his remote and challenging paradise.
More photos here and clips from the original documentary can be found on Youtube.
One Man’s Wilderness (adapted from Dick’s journals) as well as both of his films can be purchased on Amazon.
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