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Art “That Heartbreaking Invisible Place” “She makes visible that heartbreaking invisible place between the appearance and the disappearance of things,” wrote Richard Avedon about photographer Lillian Bassman, who died at 94 in her home at Manhattan last week. Like her contemporary Irving Penn, who passed away last year at age 92, Bassman worked on her art until the very end of her life. The photo above, titled “It’s a Cinch,” was taken for Harper’s Bazaar in 1951. At that time, model Stella Tennant, who appears in the shot below (part of this shoot for Vogue Germany), wasn’t even born yet – and wouldn’t be born for another 19 years.

Compai: Junky Market Mondays: Paper goods @ The Longbeach Flea + GIVEAWAY! Happy Monday Guys!So, yesterday I had a blast at the Long Beach flea Market hunting for art for some of my interior design clients (- and YOU!) Here pictured are some of my faves. I want to do a give away to show our love for you guys so . . .The last image is an old school (dated 1879) sign from the Mississippi Riverboat. I was lucky enough to come up on 2 of them. FREEBIE: 'Peace, Love and Reindeer Hugs' Gift Tags I've personally never hugged a reindeer before but I imagine the experience would be warm and snuggly and definitely worthy of wishing upon loved ones during the holiday season. So with this concept in mind, I've created these little tags for you to download and use for your holiday gifting. I've printed the designs on white card stock. If you have any issues with downloading this PDF, try right-clicking ('Ctrl' and click for the mac) on the download button and saving directly to your computer. The downloadable pdfs in this article (and across my entire site) are free for personal use only.

fuck you very much fuck you is the new thank you Welcome! You have reached the visual diary of two friends. These are their thoughts on everything. Happy Friday! (4 DIY Projects) Happy Friday lovelies! Thanks for being here this week. What are you up to this weekend? Hey Look - Event styling, design inspiration, DIY ideas and more: FREEBIES: FAVOR BAGS / ENVELOPES Here are some new printable freebies from us for you - favor bags / chocolate wrappers. We've made a range of versatile designs, so you can use them for many different purposes. Hand out some cute pre-christmas gifts to friends or colleagues, use them for wedding or party favors, etc. Print them out onto white paper, kraft or recycled paper or play around with some other colored paper. This design pdf is made on A4 size, but can be printed out just as well on letter sized paper.

Blog April 15th, 2014 I recently said no to a contest featuring my books in a popular teen mag. The prize was some postcards of mine that were completed by celebrities. I turned it down because I feel that our society has an unhealthy obsession with celebrity culture, and a need to glorify superficial qualities in people (mainly appearance) and make them into role models. This is a terrible message to send to teenagers, who are often in a difficult and challenging place emotionally, and feeling physically and socially insecure at the best of times.

Fashion Trend: Zara LookBook March ... I guess Zara is becoming the affordable Celine..!! Modern minimalism! Fonts so, i’ve recently discovered the wonderful world of dingbats and vector graphics! who would have thunk all the possibilities? these flower silhouettes are a free vector image download, and by changing the color and transparency of them, i was able to come up with this! these leaf images are dingbat fonts, i used a mixture of arboris folium and wm leaves- both free from dafont.com.

Patterns At Play: Kirra Jamison « Artsy Forager I’ve always been interested in the interplay between color and pattern, how each effects the other and the visual impact both can have, even in small doses. Australian artist Kirra Jamison’s works are a beautiful, modern mastery of both. Love Me Two Times IV, gouache, ink, pen and vinyl on paper 76x56 cm Her warm and pure palette allow her compositions to pop against neutral backgrounds. Saturated, cut-out like shapes call to mind the collages of Henri Matisse, though Jamison’s compositions tend to be a bit more complex and detailed. But anyone whose work reminds me of Matisse is an automatic fave!

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