20 something

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bookspaperscissors:

hahamagartconnect:

DICE PORTRAIT

This amazing modern art idea is dedicated to artist and designer Tobias Wong who passed away May 30, 2010, at the age of 35, after living 13,138 days. His friend Frederick McSwain built this commemorative portrait using exactly 13,138 dice to emphasize on life and its hazards. “The idea of a dice itself was appropriate—the randomness of life. It felt like [a medium] he would use. Because [Tobias] was a very street-level force, I thought it was appropriate [to install] the portrait on the floor. Its not something I wanted to suspend on the wall; I wanted it to be right there on the floor where you almost interact with it. The idea of every decision you make and everything you’ve done in your life, defines who you are. All of those days symbolically makes up the image of Tobi.”- Frederick stated. The dice were simply laid out on the floor without using any kind of adhesive.  – (via – FRESHOME)

For my friend Pablo who was one of Tobi’s closet friends and misses him very much.

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twolittlebells:

Another guest post from Eliza!!

  • shirt: Old Navy
  • Tank under shirt: Old Navy
  • Little Black Jeggings: Old Navy
  • Locket: Gifted
  • Shoes: A thrifted gift!
  • ring: H&M

I am so excited to do another guest post for TLB, but I have some confessions:

  1. I think SB and Cait deserve a round of applause…

toonzle:

I love you internet, you make me so proud.

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whiskeysoaked:

Wes Anderson Criterion Collection Covers

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parker-lewis-can-lose:

nameless-liberty:

Smoking Children by Frieke Janssens.

A YouTube video of a chainsmoking Indonesian toddler inspired me to create this series, “Smoking Kids”. The video highlighted the cultural differences between the east and west, and questioned notions of smoking being a mainly adult activity. Adult smokers are the societal norm, so I wanted to isolate the viewer’s focus upon the issue of smoking itself. I felt that children smoking would have a surreal impact upon the viewer and compel them to truly see the acts of smoking rather than making assumptions about the person doing the act. ”

There were no real cigarettes on set. Instead, chalk and sticks of cheese were uses as props, while candles and incense provided the smoke.

You can see the making of video here and see more pictures of this project at the artist’s website here.


Smoke em’ if you got em’

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itsaustin1:

thekittencovers:

Dolly Purrton

This kitten is not nearly busty enough.

itsaustin1:

thekittencovers:

Dolly Purrton

This kitten is not nearly busty enough.

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