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Anthony Michael Simon doesn’t produce his own art, instead he lets spiders do the work for him.
About the work:
Chicago native Anthony Michael Simon first discovered the artistry of the silk-producing arachnids while trekking through a forest in Korea, where he is currently based, looking for a location for his next sculptural art installation. He came across a huge spiderweb and it somehow clicked in his mind that he could catch spiders and have them naturally spin their webs in his studio.
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A closer look at Taylor Tomasi-Hill reveals a structured top and belt by Céline paired with the Prada shoe du jour.
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I find it really hard to be impressed by capsule collections and collaborations. In fact, I think Elin Kling’s Nowhere label is probably the only one I can’t get enough of, until the bloggers of Werelse came along. I wasn’t overly inspired or interested in their first Tshirt designs, but I find myself lusting over almost every item in the brand new Werelse for Mango Touch collection. The designs are simple, great quality and purse friendly, but they’re selling out like crazy, and it doesn’t look like they’ll be popping up on eBay anytime soon, so be sure to get your own piece of the collection from here. Quick!
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Cheeeeeeesy by William Eng Photography (aka eggrollboy) on Flickr.
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