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"Touch me in a way that says that you covet me and tell me that you can't live without me.."
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Welp, one of my coveted gems came in the mail today! I've wanted a copy of this book for a Long time, and now I have one! It is absolutely beautiful and magical--even the paper is super high quality; thick and textured. (Side note: Damnit! There's a Deluxe, Limited, Signed Edition!? . . oh thank God--it is Super expensive, haha). Someday. ;) From Amazon: "An extraordinary and surreal art book, this edition has been redesigned by the author and includes new illustrations. Ever since the Codex Seraphinianus was first published in 1981, the book has been recognized as one of the strangest and most beautiful art books ever made. This visual encyclopedia of an unknown world written in an unknown language has fueled much debate over its meaning. Written for the information age and addressing the import of coding and decoding in genetics, literary criticism, and computer science, the Codex confused, fascinated, and enchanted a generation. While its message may be unclear, its appeal is obvious: it is a most exquisite artifact. Blurring the distinction between art book and art object, this anniversary edition-redesigned by the author and featuring new illustrations-presents this unique work in a new, unparalleled light." And this excellent comment/review from Amazon user Solari: "Codex Seraphianus is one of my favorite books, but I have never read it. No one has, in fact, because this encyclopedia of a surreal world is written in an imaginary alphabet, with indecipherable texts. The book was first published in 1981, by Italian artist and architect Luigi Serafini. He claims he created the book during a three-year-long mental outbreak in Rome in 1976, and that he doesn’t consider himself the author of the codex. The true author, Serafini claims, is a white cat he found some day as he went back home and lay on his lap as he wrote and drew the codex. “The white cat was the true author. I passed for the author, but was only a manual executor. As the present confession could not be done before for copyright reasons, I take the chance to express, with the author’s permission, the most sincere thanks for the cat, in memoriam.” And how is the book the cat wrote and Serafini transcribed? It looks like a codex from Leonardo da Vinci if he was on acid. An alien encyclopedia written in an impossible language, describing a world that at the same time remembers and parodies our own. It is the kind of object Jorge Luis Borges imagined in Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius, an artifact from another world that for some reason passed through the cracks of reality into our own. It is possibly the strangest book ever written. Linguists tried for over thirty years to translate the language, but only the numeral code, based on 21, has been cracked. Recently, Serafini said the writing is meaningless. This is how he says the crazy calligraphy of the codex was born: “It was the writing that contained the dreams of several other writings.” The book is divided in 11 chapters, with themes that can more or less be inferred by the images: flora, fauna, biped creatures, chemistry, culture, mythology, games, architecture, technology and so on. The images have a very characteristic surreal feel, like the way they mend together biological parts and machines. A book filled with migrating trees, impossible cities, half-built creatures, and the famous image of a copulating couple turning into a crocodile. Quite simply an incredible, one of-a-kind book." It is. . . Precious, to me. ;)
Once Again, the US Open Has the Most Covetable Merch in Sports
There are millions of people on the planet who enjoy watching a little yellow ball get whacked back and forth for hours on end. To them I say: Sincerely, good on ya! For the rest of us, however, what happens on the tennis court is very much secondary to the overall vibe surrounding the thing. From Andre Agassi’s infamous Nike-jorts-and-mullet combo to cable-knit sweater vests to the US Open hats…
I stopped in @warm_ny today and 😍#mpatmos #new arrivals amongst many other #covetable things 🧡💗💙 (at The Warm Store) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuppTgUHiv4/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=bk7cbgnf5ny1
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A maioria de estilos de Shorts de Jean de Covetable DIY
Calções De Jeans Em Moda
Shorts jeans são tão na moda este ano e cada loja tem suas peças de jeans vendendo em um flash. Veja as melhores notícias: você não precisa pagar por essa tendência interessante. Entre todos os curtas, este é provavelmente o mais acessível e você não pode negar amar uma barganha ou uma maneira de economizar mais.
1. Shorts cortados ou cortados. Tudo que você precisa é de um bom par de tesouras e jeans. Corte no comprimento desejado, mas faça o pedido não é muito curto. Você não quer daisytkes, mas não é? Você tem a opção de costurar as bordas no interior dos calções ou simplesmente deixá-las soltas para um visual robusto.
2. Shorts De Renda. Encontre as guarnições de renda mais exclusivas e costure-as ou cole-as no lugar. Eles são uma ótima mistura de classe e casual. Coisas que você precisa são uma tesoura e um kit de costura. A colagem não é melhor do que realmente tê-las costuradas.
3. Shorts Branqueados. O branqueamento pode ser feito de várias maneiras. Basta ser criativo e saber como fazer isso direito. Você pode estilizá-los na moda boêmia ou na praia depois.
Shorts 4.Dyed. Você pode experimentar muitas cores. Você pode amarrar ou usar qualquer estilo desde que saiba como é feito. Não seja confuso e tenha cuidado para que o corante não fique na sua pele se salpicado ou derramado.
5. Shorts cravejados. Rebites, picos, strass, miçangas e outros enfeites podem parecer fabulosos em denim. Você já tentou costurar coisas para decorar seus shorts? Agora é a hora de dar uma chance. Você também pode tentar colá-los em seus shorts e nem precisa gastar muito dinheiro, já que você está fazendo isso sozinho.
6. Calção Ruiva. Corte curvas em forma de concha nas bordas de seus shorts. O resultado será hip, feminino e totalmente descontraído. Quando o trabalho terminar, use-os com tops de moda e estampas como polkadots, listras, florais e qualquer coisa de menina.
7. Shorts Pintados. Você sabe pintar? Na pintura de Jean, você não precisa se preocupar em ser muito confuso ou perfeito demais. O que você tem que fazer é aproveitar o bricolage e usá-los como couture.
Empowerment. Lasting change. Seriously covetable designs Woven Baskets from Kazi by All Across Africa
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