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my story of a love gone wrong.
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here’s a gif I made from the music video ANNA by Arcade Fire featuring Emma Stone. <3
Las flores, como una expresión fundamental de la naturaleza, estuvieron presentes en multitud de contextos en el México antiguo, y prevalecen hoy en gran parte en las celebraciones de las comunidades indígenas de la Meseta Purépecha (Michoacan). Las flores, en una variedad de materiales y medios no son sólo de uso decorativo, sino también parte de un enfoque basado en el respeto a los dioses, que se manifiestan en los elementos de la naturaleza y cuyo simbolismo, al menos en mis ojos, se refiere a un paraíso . Por supuesto, el arte popular mexicano ha integrado flores en todos tipos de soportes. Aquí estamos con Gabriel Anita, en la casa-taller familiar (“Taller de bateas Anita”) donde todas las generaciones de la familia se dedican en la elaboración de únicas “Bateas"de pino pintadas a mano y otros objetos decorativos.
The flowers, as a fundamental expression of nature, were present in many contexts in ancient Mexico, and prevail today largely in the celebrations of the indigenous communities of the Purépecha Plateau (Michoacan). The flowers, in a variety of materials and medias are not only decorative , but also part of a system based on the respect for the gods, manifested in the elements of nature, and their symbolism, at least in my eyes, may refer to Paradise.
Of course, the Mexican folk art has integrated flowers in all types of medias. Here is Gabriel Anita, in the home-workshop (“Taller de bateas Anita ”) where all family members are engaged in developing unique hand-painted pine wood “bateas”and other decorative objects.
Taller de Bateas ANITA Antonio Anita Mejia, Av. LAzaro cardenas Norte 74, Barrio El Calvario, 58420 Quiroga, Michoacan, Mexico. Tel (01) (454) 354 1437 Photography @Florence Leyret Jeune
these where my asshole brothers growing up with #freddykrueger movies and the ever traumatizing #demons1985 and #sleepawaycamp / #angelahasadick movies! #whyineedanightlight
#bae on a mountain. #mountainlion #loveandfriendship
#innerstrength #woah i didnt know i had it in me.
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Permanent marker installations by Heike Weber.
New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb
Be kind to unkind people. They need it the most.
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