A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following a 1940 air raid, reading a book titled “The History of London.” (AP photo, via The Atlantic)
A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following a 1940 air raid, reading a book titled “The History of London.” (AP photo, via The Atlantic)
Bubbles by Atelier Olschinsky
Bubbles are a blast, though usually accompanied by a rubber duckie. The Austrian duo of Peter Olschinsky and Verena Weiss created these mind-bending glass bubbles that seem to be the lowest microscopic magnitude we can perceive reality in… screw strings, I was never able to tie them properly anyway!
Artist: Behance / Website / CargoCollective
Bed in the trees.
Do you ever have those days when you just feel like you’re in a funk? You just can’t shake those heavy, sinking feelings? Maybe you’re feeling stressed, empty, scared or stuck. In essence, you just don’t feel like yourself.
As a way to improve mental health in Canada, Blok Design worked with Partners for Mental Health to come up with a way to draw people into a conversation, encouraging an open dialogue. Using bright colors that represented a spectrum of moods, they got people on the street to, literally, wear their emotions on their sleeves.
What a great idea for you to reflect on your emotions.
Foliage covered green roof in Kirkjubøur, a photo from Faroe Islands. More