breathless.
ceramic.
the pieces themselves are striking but it was the photography that caught my eye.
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mko+black&colours.
moniquilla.
i have been playing with watercolor a lot these last few weeks and after finding
the lovely moniquilla lookbook i am so so inspired.
thesethings.
animals at home.
i love this series entitled "interiors" by brazilian artist Ana Elisa Egreja. I am generally drawn to more abstract paintings, but i've always had a thing for realist and surrealist works.
diádelosmuertos.
planetblue's latest lookbook channels diá de los muertos.
c.wonder&nyc.
Tory Burch co-founder opens first flagship concept store in Soho! Love love love! I want to visit so bad, all of the Tory Burch stores are amazing and the C. Wonder flagship store does not disappoint. Apparently, you can monogram almost anything in the store, customize the music and lighting in your dressing room, and make purchases right there from your iPhone.. not to mention how much i love the graphics. Sweet.
inthespirit.
Cape Town based designer, Jordan Metcalf has a pretty amazing portfolio, but it seemed especially appropriate to look at right before halloween.
paintingfloral&pjs.
supakitch&koralie.
one of the best process films I have ever seen, of a pair of artists creating a mural together.
[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/15076572 w=470&h=264]
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milleneufcentquatrevingtquarte.
blackvelvet,flowers&antlers.
i have been a fan of photographer kari herer for a long time. although, i jsut recently discovered that she was the photographer behind the beautiful flower & antler images i had seen floating around the internet. many of herer's prints are available on her etsy here.
winter/summer.
goodwood.
how fun are these colorful slingshots crafted by london based designer christopher jarratt? each is made from a found forked tree branch, so no two are alike. i think they would make super great gifts! you can order them here. now if i could only decide on a color.
see more photos here.
aprèsski.
beautiful branding. found here.
theyouthfactory.
how cool is this place? the youth factory in Merida, Spain was built by a husband wife duo to help attract the restless, unemployed street youth and keep them off the streets by providing them with a place to skateboard, dance, climb rocks, create graffiti — whatever they would otherwise do in much more sinister surroundings. via the cool hunter.
marbled.
beautiful! sadly they are not available in english yet and I cannot read the website, not that i would mind having a copy in a foreign language..
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