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The gratification one derives from knowing that someone who rejected them in some way regrets it is one of the more potent sensations in life. This led me to fantasize about a formal organization made up of every person who ever rejected you, and their collective regret being communicated in something resembling a government correspondence. I mailed 50 of these letters to addresses picked randomly from the phonebook. The Latin phrase written across the flag in the eagle’s mouth is OCCIDERE SOMNIUM, which translates to “Killing the Dream”, a phrase that felt apropos for an organization built on rejection.This is not porn - Rare and beautiful celebrity photos - Part 8
22 March 2012 - 23 September 2012 ZegnArt took Yatzer by storm with the launch of the first special art initiative, part of a major global contemporary project by the iconic menswear brand, Ermenegildo Zegna. ‘Fabulae Romanae’, a series of works by artistic duo Lucy+Jorge Orta, has been created specifically for the MAXXI in Rome and this is just the start... [...]
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http://2.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kqnr4mlu6R1qzduxno1_400.jpg Black & White , Sexy , Woman"la proprieté c´est le vol" (J. P Proudhon) [Property is theft] image by G+W Mitosis At the Université de Science et Sports de Besançon Mental power / Poder mental fill a glass of water with the mind At the Université de Science et Sports de Besançon See more by Escif. artist: Escif location: Besançon, France Tweet
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Decor8 selection Decor8 is simply one of the most influent home decoration blog... I discover it when Harmonie get published there and we see our visit jumping...Stunning Self-Portraits by a 17-Year-Old (18 photos) - My Modern Metropolis
Like Valerie Chiang or Kalie Garrett , Alex Stoddard is one of those talented teenage photographers who knows how to express themselves. His self-portraits are all incredibly unique and after viewing them you're left wondering where he's going to take you next. What I enjoy most is that you can almost feel his passion come through. His commitment to not only executing on an idea but doing it well, is apparent to anyone who sees his photos. I got in touch with Alex to ask him a few questions, including how his style evolved while taking on the 365 project.belle maison: Color Therapy: Peacock Blue
Fifteen Visually Stunning Architectural Delights » Yanko Design
Those who stay in apartments crave for spacious bungalows and those who live in landscaped acres dread the maintenance! So what really is the ideal size for a home? The multi-storey high-rises offer many titillating features and let’s not even get into their crazy architectural style.Smashing Picture
PoD | March 29, 2012 | By SP “This photo came out from a night of shooting at Teide, the vulcano of Tenerife (Canary Islands), biggest mountain in Spain.” By Andrea Auf dem [...] It’s not entirely uncommon for the artist’s story to often be more fascinating (or equally so) than the art itself. This is very much the [...] It clearly takes a gifted artist to intervene on beautiful natural landscapes and gild the proverbial lily; that is, make something beautiful all the more [...]i’m so addicted to instagram . what about you? i took this one the other day. “straws. making things better since 1888. yes, I had to look that up but now we all know.” happy friday everyone! have a great weekend, and i’ll see you back here on monday!
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Tiny Victorian Cottage [via The New York Times " Home&Garden "] The most adorable little victorian cottage ever. Sandra Foster turned a Catskills hunting cabin into the romantic Victorian cottage she had always wanted, using vintage columns, flooring and wavy glass windows, and doing the carpentry herself. This cottage is only accessible via a stone crossing over a stream. La cabaña más pequeña y adorable del mundo. Sandra Foster transformó una cabina de caza en la cabaña que ella había querido siempre usando columnas vintage, suelos y ventanas de cristal ondulado y haciendo los trabajos de carpintería ella misma.

