Lee Wei is an avid gastronaut and is fueled by cake, pizza and ramen. For some strange reason, he can't exactly appreciate seafood. He has a self-proclaimed wicked sense of humor, is a great fan of jazz and boasts a treasure trove of approximate knowledge in useless information.
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This place, where the fog fades into the ocean; this place has my heart. Forever.
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Educate yourself. When a question about a certain topic pops up, google it. Watch movies and documentaries. When something sparks your interest, read about it. Read read read. Study, learn, stimulate your brain. Don’t just rely on the school system, educate that beautiful mind of yours.
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(via Alexis Rockman Captures Long Island’s Flora and Fauna in Dirty Field Drawings)
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I also went on an amazing holiday where I saw more trees than humans in 10 days. Life has been kind.
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Sleepy Kittens Doing What They Do Best – Sleep
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Sharing Scenes From the Streets of Milwaukee
For more small town visions from Jarvis, follow @lurkhard1 on Instagram.
“#Hellomynameis Jarvis Lawson (@lurkhard1), and I am a 24-year-old photographer based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Being from such a small town has made me who I am today. No one knows anything about where I live, and popular pictures are often from bigger cities. If I make somebody feel like they should’ve been in Wisconsin — or wish they were in the place I took the photo — I feel like I’m doing the right thing.
I started photography two years ago. I remember when I first started shooting with my iPhone 4S, my girlfriend would drive me to the airport to catch airplanes, and all that ridiculous stuff that a lot of people wouldn’t do. She would sit there for hours just watching me shoot planes with my little phone. That’s when I knew she was a keeper.”
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Contrast and Beauty with French Illustrator @malikafavre
For more of Malika’s illustrations and travel snaps, follow @malikafavre on Instagram.
The art starts with shapes. “Big shapes,” illustrator Malika Favre (@malikafavre) says. Much of her abstract work is inspired by graphic photographers and real-world objects and patterns that she shoots herself — not other sketch artists.
“I always try to spot beauty in everyday things, from a shadow cast on a wall to a beautiful object,” the 32-year-old, who is based in London, says. Then, she starts “cleaning,” cutting away at the image, because Malika is obsessed with negative space. But, she also seeks to add a human element to her canvas, which is why she describes her aesthetic as “bold, minimalistic, colorful and playful with a hint of sexiness.”
Growing up in France in the 90s, when people with graduate degrees had trouble finding work, Malika actually thought she would never turn her passion for drawing into a job. But, when you see art everywhere you look, creating may be the only possible path.
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Bioluminescent glow worms turned these 30-million-year-old caves into alien skies.
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