Life Form Pins and Buttons
Description: Ludwig Wittgenstein quote: To imagine a language is to imagine a form of life.
Ludwig Wittgenstein quote: To imagine a language is to imagine a form of life. Pin
by artbleed2
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Description: The Colour in Anything is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter and producer James Blake. It was released on 6 May 2016, by Polydor Records. It serves as the follow-up to his Mercury Prize-winning 2013 album Overgrown. It features contributions from Justin Vernon and Frank Ocean, and additional production work by Rick Rubin. This poster features a reimagined display of the visual element of the album presented in a beautiful, simple poster along with the album's tracklist and the photograph's colour palette.
Description: James Blake is the debut studio album by London-based electronic music producer James Blake. It was released in both the United Kingdom and the United States on his own label, ATLAS, supported by A&M Records, on 4 February 2011. The release was supported with the release of its first single, "Limit to Your Love", on 28 November 2010. This poster features a reimagined display of the visual elements of the album presented in a beautiful, simple poster along with the album's tracklist and the photograph's colour palette.
Description: Overgrown is the second studio album by English electronic musician James Blake. It was released on 5 April 2013 by Blake's Atlas Records, along with A&M Records and Polydor Records. The album features guest appearances from electronic music producer Brian Eno and Wu-Tang Clan member RZA.[3] Overgrown debuted at number eight on the UK Albums Chart and at number one on the US Dance/Electronic chart, becoming Blake's highest-charting album to date. It was supported by lead single "Retrograde". This poster features a reimagined display of the visual element of the album presented in a beautiful, simple poster along with the album's tracklist and the photograph's colour palette.
Description: Plate from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur (Artforms of nature) (1904). Edited by me and given a slight tint. The author died in 1919, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 95 years or less. This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1923.
Description: We get a lot of squirrels where I live and after a marathon of watching these movies, a flash of inspiration came to me watching one of these guys parkour it’s way around the trees outside. I thought it would combine quite nicely for a funny and cute t-shirt design that I as a nerdy fan would love.