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sarah detweiler's work is inspired by the spooky 'hidden mothers' of victorian-era photography.
https://t.co/edlZws16QD
faces are rarely seen in otto kim's illustrations, but that doesn't make his work any less charming.
https://t.co/bgvJWAyE7K
magic, grief, dog wee and compost – all this and an awful lot more in our 101st issue, officially out on shelves today! https://t.co/XTpvAHHgCP
eat your way around melbourne using this ace snack map: https://t.co/IMBG9kw3LE
excuse us, we're currently busy admiring maya varadaraj's collage work: https://t.co/SIpKOFvAoC
do baked goods make you happy? this etsy store is filled with cute, carbo-loaded pins and patches.
https://t.co/eXJVOwF1Tk
here's a bit of awesomeness for you: creative couple margaret and corey bienert take photos of kooky themed hotels.
https://t.co/jNZn0E8nMm
need something soothing to look at? illustrator maori sakai creates peaceful animation loops: https://t.co/fQLcJy3ME2
annelie carlström is a bit of a dab hand when it comes to pencil drawings.
https://t.co/z4Ic9VatnP
in need of a fun christmas card? head right this way: https://t.co/oGkgqXejRV