1. Good day (Taken with Instagram)

    Good day (Taken with Instagram)

  2. Nice day out :) (Taken with Instagram)

    Nice day out :) (Taken with Instagram)

  3. Friday. Finally. Long week (Taken with Instagram)

    Friday. Finally. Long week (Taken with Instagram)

  4. pinterest

    tumblr started to get difficult for me, so i have a pinterest now:

    http://pinterest.com/japanesian/

  5. theworldwelivein:

9/11 Memorial (by navid j)

    theworldwelivein:

    9/11 Memorial (by navid j)

  6. pia-artezine:

    The amazing LA artist, Megan Geckler…her installation is currently on view in the gallery.

    http://papillionart.org for more information!

  7. i want to go see this

    meggieschwendemann:

    tsang kin-wah: the fifth seal - he shall deliver you up to be afflicted and killed as he was
    mori art museum, tokyo
    on now until january 15th, 2012


    via designboom.com

  8. naglly:

ひるね寿司

    naglly:

    ひるね寿司

  9. 
Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers

Friday, September 16 — Sunday, December 18
Akio Hamatani (1947- ). W-Orbit, 2010. Rayon, indigo; special technique. Diameter approximately 157 in. (400 cm). Courtesy of the artist.
http://www.japansociety.org/event_detail?eid=6c1b05b
Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers showcases the dynamic field of Japanese fiber art. Organized as a juried show jointly presented by Japan Society and International Textile Network Japan in collaboration with Tama University Art Museum, the works on display range from ethereal silk and hemp to paper pulp and synthetic fiber using methods that are sometimes deeply traditional, but sometimes employ the latest weaving and dyeing technology along with an environmentally conscious “green” ethos. Moving far beyond traditional utility, Japan’s textile pioneers fuse past and present to create innovative, beautiful and sometimes challenging works of art.

    Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers

    Friday, September 16 — Sunday, December 18

    Akio Hamatani (1947- ). W-Orbit, 2010. Rayon, indigo; special technique. Diameter approximately 157 in. (400 cm). Courtesy of the artist.

    http://www.japansociety.org/event_detail?eid=6c1b05b

    Fiber Futures: Japan’s Textile Pioneers showcases the dynamic field of Japanese fiber art. Organized as a juried show jointly presented by Japan Society and International Textile Network Japan in collaboration with Tama University Art Museum, the works on display range from ethereal silk and hemp to paper pulp and synthetic fiber using methods that are sometimes deeply traditional, but sometimes employ the latest weaving and dyeing technology along with an environmentally conscious “green” ethos. Moving far beyond traditional utility, Japan’s textile pioneers fuse past and present to create innovative, beautiful and sometimes challenging works of art.