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Chandelier of the Day: “A Noiva” (The Bride), a five-meter high (16.5 feet, in English) chandelier by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos made up of thousands of illuminated tampons, is currently on display at the at Belem Cultural Center in Lisbon as part of the artist’s “Netless” exhibition (telegraph).

ha. i wonder what’s behind the title ‘the bride.’  i may be reading too much into this…

underneathallcurrents:

for Ezzie ;o)   (lavenderlines . bowfolk . clingtomymouth . shireenali . thedailywhat)

Chandelier of the Day: “A Noiva” (The Bride), a five-meter high (16.5 feet, in English) chandelier by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos made up of thousands of illuminated tampons, is currently on display at the at Belem Cultural Center in Lisbon as part of the artist’s “Netless” exhibition (telegraph).

ha. i wonder what’s behind the title ‘the bride.’  i may be reading too much into this…

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    hahahaaa. i’m sorry. this is completely irrelevant to anything, but how freaking awesome is this? absolute genius, i...
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    Ok. Not happening. But I do have to hang my chandelier that’s been in the box since October at some point.
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    what people do to get recognized now a days…artistic yes..but seriously UNIQUE
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    That’s weird… What’s weirder is that it actually looks elegant..
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    ha. i wonder what’s behind...title ‘the bride.’ i may be reading too much into this…
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    tampon chandelier…interesting.
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