The ameowzing thing about cat posts is that they’re a carte blanche for me to use as meowny puns as I like. And for that, I’m eternally grateful to our feline overlords who let me know what they desire by meowing at me until I get things right.
South Korean artist Minjeong An created these astonishingly detailed diagram self-portraits. To see more, take a look at this gallery of Minjeong's
This is not pyschedelic performance art from the 1960s, this is ballet. Throughout history there are works of art that stand out as somehow atemporal and this choreography created in 1922 for the Theatre of Bauhaus, is one such artwork… Featuring astonishing brightly coloured, asymmetrical and cumbersome costumes, this ballet broke so far with convention of that…
I love to wear skirts! They are so versatile. You can mix and match them with blouses, sweaters, or pair them with jackets. They can be worn with tights and flats or tights and boots. You can change the look by simply changing your shoes from flats to stilettos. Because I love skirts, I am always on the look out for an interesting design and I've found a few that I thought you might like too! I wish I could see a complete front view of this skirt. But regardless, I really like the asymmetrical hem and the side seam welt pocket. A wrap skirt is always lovely. I love how they played with the pattern on this skirt. I'm sure you've seen this skirt on Pinterest. It's a very popular pin. But it derserves to be looked at again as it is such a lovely and dramatic design. Okay, we need Bunny of La Sewista for this one, especially since she is a smocking guru. I REALLY want to know how to do this!!! I don't care for the little buttons, but I do love the technique. Simple, yet so graceful. Here's another interesting wrap. I think this is so pretty. Look closely and you'll see that inside the center of the drape is a zipper. Sadly the zipper looks a bit off, but it's a great idea nonetheless. Since this skirt is in white, it's a little difficult to see, but if you look closely, you'll see that it has very interesting lines. What a lovely take on a pleated skirt. A cute take on a kilt design. This skirt makes me want to throw my sandals on and head for Bermuda!!! It just screams summer. I love how the scalloped edge was taken around the hem and then up the center back to accent the vent opening. Such a comfortable looking skirt. From Eileen Fisher. I believe that Marcy Tilton has a Vogue pattern that is quite similar. I love everything about this skirt. Take a striped fabric and add godets. Lovely. Now for a little comic relief ;) I'll say this, it's interesting!!! I have some fabulous surprises up my sleeve for you this week, so please be sure to check back. Also, the voting for the Get Your Motors Running Contest ends tonight so be sure to get your vote in if you haven't done so already. Have a wonderful day and a great week!!!! Rhonda
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These pictures reveal the state of poverty endured by thousands of families as late as the 1970s in cities like London, Leeds, Newcastle, and Glasgow (pictured).
St. Sebastians Martyr (detail), circa 1620-1630 Jacob Matham (1571 - 1631), was a Dutch engraver and pen-draughtsman, whose critical fortunes were mainly bound up with the name of Hendrick Goltzius,...
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Laughs can be hard to come by these days. But these pets are here for you.
Как-то так получилось, что для меня костюм светской дамы начала ХХ века не костюм, если его не дополняет колье-ошейник. С ним платье приобретает вполне законченный вид. Королева Мэри У ювелиров это украшение называется тhe Dog Collar Necklace , что переводится, как «собачий ошейник».…
Expect to see plenty of this on your Instagram feed...
This undefeated half-Spaniard fencer was a household name in the 1800s - only to vanish into retirement (and obscurity) when she ran out of people to fight.
Now nearly forgotten, Page once boasted celebrity clients including Oscar de la Renta and the Duchess of Windsor
Nam June Paik, considered the father of visual art, is still going strong! Curated by the Nam June Paik Art Center and Talbot Rice Gallery , be sure to catch this evolutionary boundary breaker and prophetic thinker who linked art and technology, music and visual art, electronics and the humanities from the 9th of August until the 19th of October
If you are under 55, you simply won’t understand…
Nan Goldin (Nancy Goldin) es una fotógrafa estadounidense (1953 en Washington D.C.) renovadora de la fotografía documental y narradora de la escena contracultural de la ciudad de Nueva York en los años 70 y 80. La fotógrafa vivió una juventud complicada, la separación de sus padres, el suicidio de su hermana y su paso por diferentes casas de acogida, quizás por eso sus amigos fueron tan importantes para ella convirtiéndose en su familia y actores principales de sus fotografías.
Critically acclaimed Chinese photographer Fan Ho spent the 1950s and 60s taking gritty and darkly beautiful photos of street life in Hong Kong. His photographs, to be published in his new book “Fan Ho:A Hong Kong Memoir,” reach back through time and space to connect us to the everyday sights of this bustling metropolis in a way that many of us have never seen before.
Some of you may be wondering how, when, and where to wear the new
There’s a gif that’s been circulating the internet for a while now that’s always struck me as the perfect encapsulation of the absurdist yet hyper-mundane web humor born of Tumblr in the mid-2000s, and fuelled by the viral nature of social networks ever since. The image is of a pile of cotton balls
This tastes a bit like a katsu curry in gratin form, and needs only a crunchy salad alongside
Learning historical and cultural facts about the English Speaking countries is also very important when learning the language in order to understand better their speakers/citizens.
A Gillian Wearing exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery puts her work in dialogue with her largely forgotten Surrealist inspiration.
These stark images are the work of photographer Andy Gotts, who has spent the past two years travelling the globe to capture more than 100 stars who have won or been nominated for a Bafta.
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker reading in her modified officer's uniform with pants (c.1870s). Photo by Elliott and Fry of 55 Baker Street, London. Feminist, abolitionist, alleged spy, surgeon and only...
See the beautiful 1920s Nestal comb waver invented by the creator of the very first permanent wave device, Charles Nessler of C. Nestle Co.
Nobody does a statement blazer like Elaine Benes.
The late 19th and early 20th century photographs show some of the last Maori women to wear the traditional ta moko face marking in New Zealand before it was outlawed by British colonialists.
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