The Guide's art critic Skye Sherwin on a month in pop culture visuals, from Mishka Westell's poster for the Austin Psych Fest to Mankowitz's gravity-defying Eurythmics shot
http://bohemiadesign.tumblr.com/
Adam Pobiak The Sonics London Poster Release
쯔요시 진짜 이게 말이되는 얼굴인가••• 아니 시벌 존나 잘생겼네•••
Residing in Semarang, in Indonesia’s Central Java region, illustrator "Fatchurofi":https://www.instagram.com/rooovie/?hl=en is a long way from the big cities of the contemporary art world. Working remotely as an art director for a design agency in Jakarta, he also spends much of his time doing freelance illustration. “I’ve been drawing for the past decade, mostly for clothing and album covers,” he says. “After suffering from a panic attack disorder a couple of years ago, however, I began to practice mindfulness and this became a big influence for my work, encouraging me to start drawing purely for myself about my own experiences.”
Circa early 1950s: I saw a thread dedicated to vintage photos on one of the groups and it gave me an idea to post this picture. When mom and I went to Boston to visit my grandma in 2002, we all scurried in a box full of old photos. I still have some of the photos because I am in a midst of retouching them. This particular one I retouched. It was yellow and in so so shape. But when I saw this photo, I fell in love with it!! What caught my eye was my Aunt's wedding dress. I hope to one day blow it up and put in a frame! Was an exhibit also at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA for an exhibit called “Wedded Bliss: The Marriage of Art and Ceremony” in 2008.
Photo credit: Magazine cover by Coles Phillips [1880-1927], scan via American Art Archives As we embark on the year that commemorates the 100-year anniversary of the sinking of the titanic, there will be lots of looking back at Edwardian times. I thought I would put together a post of some lovely scans from McCall's magazines of the 1910's. Hope you enjoy! Photo Credits: 1. August 1910 McCall's Magazine via Christine592 on Flickr (also known by the blog Vintage 123), 2. Winter 1913 McCall's Magazine via Clothes Circuit, 3. April 1914 McCall fashion plate via Vintage Fan Girl Photo Credits: 4. March 1914 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via Christine592 on flickr, 5. 1915 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via the NYPL Digital Gallery Photo Credits: 6. 1916 McCall's Magazine fashion plate from Iowa State University Library Special Collections via Old Rags ,7. April 1917 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via Christine592 on Flickr, 8. January 1918 McCall's Magazine fashion plate via Christine592 on Flickr. More 1910's McCall's resources: Scans from the August and December 1917 McCall's Magazines from Vintage 123. A story from the April 1916 McCall's Magazine on auto-camping across the United States from The Vintage Traveler (a fabulous blog and fellow vintage pattern lover!) Lizzie explains ... From Coast to Coast, A Nine-Thousand-Mile Vacation for Two for $350. The story is the first person account of Beatrice Backus and her teacher husband’s decision to drive from Massachusetts to San Francisco during his summer break. In 1916 the automobile was still relatively new, and many parts of the country did not have any paved roads. There was no highway system, no AAA, no reliable maps for many places. But that did not stop these intrepid travelers who decided to auto-camp their way across the country and back. Scans from the May 1913 McCall's Magazine that this lucky blogger found at a garage sale!! Scans from the December 1911 McCall's Magazine from Clearly Vintage.
༺ಌ A Life Artist's romantic visions of Life, Lღve & Beauty~Beauty & beautiful words inspire the light in us~Beauty is a light in the heart ♡ May you be inspired by the things I find lovely & beautiful ༺ಌ(Content on this blog is owned & copyrighted by its respectful owners)
1950's bride
Explore ondiraiduveau's 47583 photos on Flickr!
Art.com | We Are Art We exist so you can have the art you love. Art.com gives you easy access to incredible art images and top-notch craftsmanship. High-Quality Framed Art Prints Our high-end framed wall art is printed on premium paper using non-toxic, archival inks that protect against UV light to resist fading. Experience unmatched quality and style as you choose from a wide range of designs to enhance your room décor. Professionally Crafted Framed Wall Art Attention to detail is at the heart of our process, as we exclusively use 100% solid wood frames that include 4-ply white core matboard and durable, frame-grade clear acrylic for clarity, long-lasting protection of the artwork and unrivaled quality. With a thoughtfully selected frame and mat combination, this piece is designed to complement your art and create a visually appealing display. Easy-to-Hang & Ready-to-Display Artwork Each framed art piece comes with hanging hardware affixed to the back of the frame, allowing for easy and convenient installation. Ready to display right out of the box. Handcrafted in the USA. The Print This photographic print leverages sophisticated digital technology to capture a level of detail that is absolutely stunning. The colors are vivid and pure. The high-quality archival paper, a favorite choice among professional photographers, has a refined luster quality. Paper Type: Photographic Print Finished Size: 18" x 24" Arrives by Sat, Jun 8 Product ID: 14461827A