Mirrors on Easels that Look Like Paintings

Indianapolis-born and New York City-based photographer Daniel Kukla spent last March living in Joshua Tree National Park in southern California as part of an artist’s residency. While hiking and driving, he would catch glimpses of the border where the Sonoran Desert met the high Mojave. In the ecological sciences, the border space created by the meeting of distinct ecosystems is referred to as the edge effect. To document this unique confluence of terrains, Kukla took a large mirror and painter’s easel into the wilderness and captured opposing elements within the environment.

Photo Realistic Dreamlike Paintings

Shay Kun’s paintings push viewers to challenge their philosophical and aesthetic limitations. While the paintings use appropriated images from the internet, glossy magazines and daily life, they question where fantasy begins and reality ends. Our dreams and thoughts are capable of taking us on journeys beyond reality, but when do we actually cross that threshold? Could we have actually experienced scenes as we remember them? –BEAUTIFUL DECAY

10 of History’s Most Beautiful Typewriters

Typewriters are intricate machines—complex little boxes that require an abundance of ingenuity to produce. They are often beautiful, and they occasionally find wildly imaginative ways to conduct the delicate dance between the hammers and the keys. –CONTINUED

Let Me Stand Next to your Fire…

Jeff Hamada of Booooooom (that’s 7 Os, I have to check every time) is holding another contest. This time, he’s inviting readers to submit photos of homemade musical instruments. Here’s a cute submission from Amadeus Rokita of Hamburg, Germany.

Link | Contest Information *VIA: –NEATORAMA