Psyché ranimée par le baiser de l'Amour, Antonio Canova (1793), Le Louvre, Paris 2010 {by Baloulumix}
After watching Charlie and Lola this morning, I couldn't resist posting more of Lauren Child's work. My favourites are the tiny models she made for her book The Princess and the Pea. This set me on a roll researching many of the different ways people have interpreted this traditional fairytale. The Princess and The Pea by Lauren Child Illustrator Edmund Dulac Princess and the Pea by Maileg Caroline Knopf for Visionaries in Art Eugenio Recuenco
Explore Parker Hall’s 684 photos on Flickr!
Ah... i just noticed how bad that one strand of hair on his face looked on smaller screens ;7-7)) Here's a no-hair-strand version if anyone wants it
不意打ちで髪解いてやりたい願望
silly kaveh
Not to Disappear's gloomy and nostalgic sound goes well with the gloomy, snowy outside on cold evening nights.
middle-aged women enthusiast
What are the origins of Polish Christmas carols? And why did one composer's carols turn people green? What were carols like during the communist regime? And did people sing carols in concentration camps? Culture.pl presents some unexpected stories about Christmas carols in Poland.