Goldfish Salvation
Behold, artist Riusuke Fukahori.
I Believe I Can Fly
A cousin to an older Painfully Good post, I Believe I Can Fly (Flight of the Frenchies) is an up-close-and-personal film project about baseline jumping (!@!>@$?>??) by filmmaker Sebastien Montaz-Rosset. chenkx just posted this on Facebook and I had to share – watch for the thrill as he takes you high up up up then straight over the cliff as you pause just long enough to touch your toes to the rope, and then, you drop down. My palms were sweating after the first minute.
See the longer segment of the film here, where a man tries to describe the freedom he feels when walking a highline with no leash.
Art of the Hand Blocked Print in Rajastan
Masks



- via Front & Main. Downloadables for your next party
Schoolhouse Electric Supply Company
There’s something painfully good about a store that sells everything you’ve ever wanted to own/make/use/sit on/carry. I would fill my home with these products only if I could. Enjoy some words by the founder himself, Brian Faherty. Schoolhouse Electric Co.
My Switzerland
One Line Drawing
Stone Cold




Yoran Morvant’s Pierres Graphiques are designed to fit the geography of the stone. Each line is carefully drafted by hand, forming sequences of layered patterns. Perfect for enhancing the topography of your home. Display just one or create an ensemble of stones.
I have been doing this with all the rocks that I’ve picked up since I was a kid! In all seriousness, this online gallery, Ashes and Milk, has a great concept going on, built upon the idea that “a lot can be created from very little”. I couldn’t agree more.
Star Stitching
Speaking of starry magnificence…
You can order a stitching of an overhead view of any time and location you specify. The little white stars on a black canvas would make such a sweet handmade birthday gift, even at $295.
find it at themadeshop.goodsie.com




