New York Subway 1925
Moonlight Sonata
Raccoon Couple
In The Rain
Wigwam Waltz
i am loving these prints by paper sparrow.
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New York Subway 1925
Moonlight Sonata
Raccoon Couple
In The Rain
Wigwam Waltz i am loving these prints by paper sparrow.
superhero sizing the wave
superhero reader girl
girl with balloons a few of my favorites by irena sophia.
by the time you read this post we’ll back on the east coast. we had such a relaxing time. we ate at great restaurants, took fun day trips and threw a party for our west coast friends. now it’s time to click our heels. oh and the wall behind us is the largest portion of the berlin wall outside of germany you can read more about the project here.
if the new hbo show girls has peaked your interest, you may want to check out tiny furniture, which was written and directed by lena dunham. the show is a spin off to this film. josh and i both enjoyed it, it was quirky and funny enough to win us both over. image credit EllieNancyFriedaRosaBeverly tabitha brown is a chicago-based illustrator. she was recently featured on etsy. i love her retro year book series. p.s. i have been incredibly busy, hence no time to take outfit photos. but with a few days off and my photographer/husband back in town. i will rectify this. hope you all have a fantastic (long…for those in the u.s.) weekend.
“I love people best.” we shared a bear suityou left your coat here last winterknitting girl on 7 train to sunnyside photographer fabrice wittner created his first installation of stencils to commemorate those who lost their lives in the massive earthquake that hit christchurch, new zealand last year. his second installation is based on city mouse/country mouse. he made stencils of “country side kids wandering the city of hanoi, visiting their town mouse cousins.” this idea was born while he toured vietnam. he noticed tourists being “sniffy and picky with the local people from the mountains.” i find his work to be really powerful. read more about it here and here. images . . . Continue reading Enlightened Souls: Fabrice Wittner images via see more of andrea’s work on her blog
i can’t wait to see this film, you know wes and i go way back. have a great weekend! image via
jacques henri lartigue was born outside of paris, in courbevoie. he was a painter and photographer who started taking photos at the age of six. he started off capturing the everyday activities of his friends. he also photographed beautiful well dressed parisian women and sporting events(which he’s most famous for). images 1-4, 5-7 |
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