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It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
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“Document the moments you feel most in love with yourself - what you’re wearing, who you’re around, what you’re doing. Recreate and repeat.”
— Warsan Shire
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Tumblr mobile telling me I have a “weird connection” like yeah no shit sherlock your website’s given me pretty much the weirdest fucking connections humanity has to offer
“Bazen sessizlik, gök gürültüsü gibidir.”
Bob Dylan...
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How To Colour: The Speedy Way
A few people have asked about my process, so I figured I’d make a little guide on how I do things. This tutorial is intermediate level, so it skips over colour theory and the basics of directional lighting, shading, tone/ saturation etc. It’s ore of a guide on my general process!
Let me know if there’s anything else y’all would like to see, or any clarification needed.
“Blue Is the Newborn Star” by Isabel Villarreal
The smell of an old book is the smell of its death.
The scent is caused by paper, ink and adhesives breaking down. As a book’s organic compounds degrade, they release chemicals into the air that we interpret as a combination of grass, vanilla, and almond.
Books also hang on to odors that tell the story of their history– like smoke, flowers pressed between pages, or water damage.
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