evolution on spring st. in soho is sucha wonderful little store of discoverines. check out all the amamzing bugs available there!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
hands on
images + text via imrevolting.net
White porcelain hand details from Hussein Chalayan S/S 2010 via Skelerope, on sale at Maryam Nassir Zadeh.
orthopedic heels
lf fall 2010 lookbook
loving lf's fall 2010 lookbook...i would want to purchase all of these pieces if i could walk in that store!
do they have a stock room? or do they just keep EVERYTHING on the floor?
my new place
...so i just signed the lease and i probably now have the best place you will ever step into...just walk up those stairs right there and you will find your lucky self on my sweet outdoor terrace...
JUST KIDDING....i wish....
pj's + fur
if you're ever a feeling a hot mess and leaving home in your pj's...please just throw on a fur coat.
image via JAK & JIL
if i had blue hair, would you still be friends with me?
edward burtynsky's vermont
images + text via veridiaum.blogspot.com
"Nature transformed through industry is a predominant theme in my work. I set course to intersect with a contemporary view of the great ages of man; from stone, to minerals, oil, transportation, silicon, and so on. To make these ideas visible I search for subjects that are rich in detail and scale yet open in their meaning. Recycling yards, mine tailings, quarries and refineries are all places that are outside of our normal experience, yet we partake of their output on a daily basis.
These images are meant as metaphors to the dilemma of our modern existence; they search for a dialogue between attraction and repulsion, seduction and fear. We are drawn by desire - a chance at good living, yet we are consciously or unconsciously aware that the world is suffering for our success. Our dependence on nature to provide the materials for our consumption and our concern for the health of our planet sets us into an uneasy contradiction. For me, these images function as reflecting pools of our times."
These images are meant as metaphors to the dilemma of our modern existence; they search for a dialogue between attraction and repulsion, seduction and fear. We are drawn by desire - a chance at good living, yet we are consciously or unconsciously aware that the world is suffering for our success. Our dependence on nature to provide the materials for our consumption and our concern for the health of our planet sets us into an uneasy contradiction. For me, these images function as reflecting pools of our times."
-Edward Burtynsky
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