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Welcome to Tumblr Tuesday! Please enjoy these freshly-picked Tumblr blogs.
The Looking Glass Disney Parks invited a variety of photographers to capture their theme parks through their unique lenses. Their goal: shoot photos they’d want to see and share. The Disney Parks Photo Project is a curation of this work. (Above: I’m Not Scared! by Elton Anderson.)
Ice Cream People They exist! Download the cone, create your own Ice Cream Person to inhabit it, and submit it to the collection of evidence.
Julia Green Illustration This Boise, Idaho illustrator is a lover of beards, furry animals, and all things cute.
High Line Art High Line Art commissions and produces public art projects on and around the High Line in New York City, including site-specific commissions, exhibitions, performances, video programs, and a series of billboard interventions.
Hollis Brown Thornton Dealing with themes of memory and change, Thornton uses family photos, pop culture, world events, and outdated media to illustrate the modern relevance of these past objects and events.
For more updates on what’s new, check the official New & Notable blog!

    staff:

    Welcome to Tumblr Tuesday! Please enjoy these freshly-picked Tumblr blogs.

    The Looking Glass
    Disney Parks invited a variety of photographers to capture their theme parks through their unique lenses. Their goal: shoot photos they’d want to see and share. The Disney Parks Photo Project is a curation of this work. (Above: I’m Not Scared! by Elton Anderson.)

    Ice Cream People
    They exist! Download the cone, create your own Ice Cream Person to inhabit it, and submit it to the collection of evidence.

    Julia Green Illustration
    This Boise, Idaho illustrator is a lover of beards, furry animals, and all things cute.

    High Line Art
    High Line Art commissions and produces public art projects on and around the High Line in New York City, including site-specific commissions, exhibitions, performances, video programs, and a series of billboard interventions.

    Hollis Brown Thornton
    Dealing with themes of memory and change, Thornton uses family photos, pop culture, world events, and outdated media to illustrate the modern relevance of these past objects and events.

    For more updates on what’s new, check the official New & Notable blog!

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