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Marie Bovo (Spanish, b.1967)
Cour Intérieure series - 2009
Home of Lorenzo Castillo
1960s Jansen daybeds upholstered in a Madeleine Castaing fabric, replica of a Michelangelo sculpture from a Paris flea market, and 19th-century Spanish doors.
Purple Noon (1960) dir. René Clément
Angels
In the words of the artist Franck Bohbot:
“Almost everyone has some idea of what Los Angeles is, even if they’ve never been there. Home to Hollywood, the city churns out myth after American myth. Some see the city as a necessary part of a glamorous life — they migrate there to become stars. Others live ordinary lives and work ordinary jobs in this city of spectacle. And some see LA’s darker side — east coaster Jack Kerouac famously wrote that Los Angeles is “the loneliest and most brutal of American cities.” These photos highlight the oddly authentic beauty in this city of myth, however lonely and brutal, however packaged and commercial. Here, even the metallic glinting pole of exercise equipment along the shoreline, or a solitary streetlight in neon darkness, or a thrust of power lines cutting across the sky, captures something essential about the so-called “city of angels.””
Vogue Actually Printed This Crazy Diet In The 1970s
From Above by Dimitar Karanikolov
Dimitar Karanikolov graduated from Architecture at UACEG, Sofia. Since 2008 he runs MESHROOM an architectural visualization / CG art studio based in London. Here is a selection of his images From Above taken in places like Venice, Sofia and Myanmar.
Casa Ave by Martin Dulanto Sangalli // Lima, Peru
— ¿Morirías por mí?
— ¿Morir por ti? Preferiría vivir por ti. Morir es fácil, instantáneo. Vivir, eso es más complicado.
— Pablo Neruda