Grace Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) Aptly named, and always supremely elegant - her film wardrobes were usually stunning. Here with Celeste Holm (one of my favourite actresses but I cannot find an image of her knitting, and I don't even know if she was a knitter.) Grace Kelly was a real knitter. Here with Clark Gable.
I wish you beautiful weather and a restful Sabbath for your slow stitching. --Nancy. .
“I clutched my ill-gotten copy of Notes and Queries and turned to face the witness. He was in the shadows on the opposite side of the room in front of the paleography reference books, lounging against one of the graceful pillars that held up the gallery.” Looking down from the gallery, this is what Diana […]
the photographer Lady Clementina Hawarden (1822-1865). She produced over 800 photographs from 1857-1864 before her sudden death,
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Foam is a spectacular installation by Japanese artist Kohei Nawa that transforms a room into a magical scene, making it seem as though visitors are
Peter Gentenaar, a paper artist based in the Netherlands, creates ethereal, large-scale sculptures of organic shapes that float in mid-air as they hang from the ceilings. Some look like aquatic plant life while others resemble the qualities of bright, delicate spring flowers. Gentenaar's craft evolved from his love for paper, a passion he acquired from the many years he spent working in a printmaking shop. His unusual, stunning work defies conventional thinking regarding paper's colloquial, everyday use. Read more after the jump.
This blog is about my favorite things. The things I see in my minds eye: style, grace and beauty. It is about attitude and swagger. It is about people, places and things that fuel the spirit and imagination. Visions that aspire one to a better life. There is some nude & sexual content so you must...
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Stranger Things’ actor David Harbour’s Nolita loft apartment
What if we're not as bad as we think we are? Is it okay to feel sad or angry? What will your dog bark at next? Do we just imagine all of our problems, or do they really exist? These, and other questions about life and general existence are tough to answer, but it seems that Grace Miceli has an answer to most of these important and not-so-important questions. And she does it in a way that's very amusing and sometimes even very funny. I don't know why, but there's just something funny about seeing a cereal box with a message of existential horror. Grace sheds a colorful light onto these existential moments in her own unique style and brightens our often grim and anxious modern reality.
With her sparkling appetite for life, feline grace and her rebellious childish air, the actress Mathilde Warnier loves to tell stories (funny, sad, or strange ones). Her style elegantly blurs any rigid lines, elegantly blending masculine or feminine, vintage or designer, always with a hint of storytelling mystery.
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Ceramic tiles, hand-molded and glazed in a beautiful turquoise-green-iris color, tile size is 19 / 6cm, I recommend. The price is for 1m2. Waiting time 3-4 weeks.
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It is a rainy night with thunder and lightning, and I am supposed to be working on a funding proposal and transcribing interview tapes … so what better way to mindlessly fritter time away than to indulge my prurient taste for library porn? Hard to top these, from around the world. (We’ve shown library porn […]
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Discover captivating ways to infuse Art Nouveau interior design into your home with our insightful guide. Explore the timeless charm of organic forms, intricate patterns, and elegant craftsmanship that define this enchanting style, and learn how to create a harmonious and inviting living space
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Хочу предложить вашему вниманию, надеюсь, что и порадовать, великолепными интерьерами. Не знаю даже, какое определение можно им дать... наверное, нечто феерически-алхимическое... Мне это очень напоминает интерьеры Эстетического движения. Потом, возможно, выложу и их. P.S. К модераторам:…
It’s the most fashionable of fairytales- the poor Lincolnshire lad who went out to work at 11, arrived in Paris with £5 in his pocket and eventually designed the first bespoke frocks for the newly re-established Parisian court within years of arriving in the city.
About 48"x40" photogram Wendy Small’s “Remedy” photograms are made by collecting leaves, weeds, or flowers from a specific place (indicated in the title) and placing those leaves directly onto photo paper and exposing the paper to light—a contemporary use of a very early photographic technique. In this beautiful and delicate photogram botanicals and flower sprigs are positioned and the four quadrants reflect the composition to create a unified pattern from the white figuration of the plant's silhouettes on a black ground. Artist statement: "When I started making photograms the propelling thought was to organize, or maybe even substantiate the chaos in my life. I brought into the darkroom objects that cluttered my rooms, drawers, and floors. It grew into an activity of searching for and collecting objects specifically for my work. Occasionally the chosen objects expose private narratives , specific landscapes or traces of time. The process of surrounding the pieces with light laces together things that are either necessary or disposable. The magic of making photograms, the way the light transforms and records these disparate parts into a beautiful form continues to surprise me. At times I can identify each part and its function; at other times I see only the fluid lines of their connections." Wendy Small lives and works in Brooklyn NY. She received a degree in painting from the School of Visual Arts, and a BSN from New York University. She was assistant to the painter Terry Winters for 10 years and since then has worked as the nurse at Grace Church School. In 2002 she began working exclusively with the photogram process. Her photograms have been shown in galleries throughout NY and the United States, most recently Sears Peyton, Morgan Lehman and Von Lintel Gallery. She has enjoyed two summers at the Vermont Studio Center Residency and has participated in Aipad, Nada, Pulse and Photo LA. art fairs. Her work is in both private and public collections.
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Marcel Vanderkindere: Le salon d’été. Ca. 1895, Belgium, platinum print. via
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Elle France stylist and journalist Charlotte Hueget packed up and moved from Paris to Barbizon searching for something we all dream of - a slower life
Dmitri Baltermants From Robert Capa photographing World War II to James Nachtwey's pictures of Iraq, armed conflict has long provided many of the medium's most gripping images. Jim Riswold isn't a war photographer in the traditional journalistic sense, but his...