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Untitled // Alex Strohl
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Thisthisthis
...summed up.
by Carbine
i want this room
The next day the great crowd that had come for the festival heard that Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem. They took palm branches and went out to meet him, shouting, “Hosanna!” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Blessed is the king of Israel!
John 12:12-13 (via worshipgifs)
happy palm ♥
Highland Cows by livingitrural
Becoming Jane (2007)
Beaut
always one of my favourites
❤ some morning love
// P O P U P S T O R E // London
when i was 12 i babysat this girl for a few years and she would come to me and show me her art, drag me by my wrists and point at the pieces she’d made during the week. and she’d be like “do the voice” and i’d put on a sports-announcer olympics-style voice and be like “such form! this level of coloring! why i haven’t seen such perfection in crayola in a long time. and what is this? why jeff, now this is a true risk… it seems she’s made … a monochrome pink canvas…. i haven’t seen this attempted since winter 1932… and i gotta say, jeff, it’s absolutely splendid” and she’d fall back giggling. at the end of every night she’d check with me: “did you really like it?” and i’d say yes and talk about something i noticed and tucked her in.
she was just accepted into 3 major art schools. she wrote me a letter. inside was a picture from when she was younger. monochrome pink.
“thank you,” it said, “to somebody who saw the best in me.”
I just cried.
THIS IS THE CUTEST THING EVER
stories like this, man
Neil Gaiman’s 8 Rules of Writing, a remake of this post. Source.
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Briiiiiilliance
Pejac’s “Heavy Sea.”
Three years ago Spanish artist Pejac created a watercolor painting he entitled “Heavy Sea” which portrayed an orange life ring in the midst of an ocean of tires, saving no one.
Now, in 2016, Pejac has returned to this idea and has created an actual, real life version of it in a project of the same name. As Pejac himself explains: “This project was actually born some years ago when I painted ‘Heavy Sea’ a watercolor featuring a lifesaving ring in a sea of disused tires. And then in one of my voyages abroad, just some months ago, I found my self in front of that very same landscape. It was a poetic nightmare made real. Being surrounded by hundreds of thousands (or millions?) of tires was quite overwhelming and disturbing at the same time. More than a dump, it felt like being in an endless graveyard. Having the opportunity of making real a fictional idea was quite a challenging experience. It has been exciting while also very dramatic. The more time I spent there the more evident became the relation failure between human kind and the earth.”
For the project Pejac also made a film which you can check out below:
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