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(a little creamy) + (a little dark) / (casually curating) x (everywhere i go) = Java Latte

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Aug 15
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Teetering Bulb

“We are Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon. We live in a pocket-sized apartment in Brooklyn where we collect neat, weird things. Our home is abundant with books, old furniture, mismatching tea cups, and a cat named Cipher. We both illustrate stuff for money so we can continue to invent stories, buy shoelaces, watch puppet shows, and eat sandwiches.” http://bit.ly/48HtxC

Aug 13
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Paper Moon by Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

Say, it’s only a paper moon,
Sailing over a cardboard sea,
But it wouldn’t be make-believe
If you believed in me

Yes, it’s only a canvas sky
Hanging over a muslin tree,
But it wouldn’t be make-believe
If you believed in me

Without your love,
It’s a honky-tonk parade
Without your love,
It’s a melody played
At a penny arcade

It’s a Barnum & Bailey world,
Just as phony as it can be
But it wouldn’t be make-believe
If you believed in me

(via KindaCarSick)

Aug 12
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Cover Creation by Peter Belanger - time-lapse magazine cover creation

Aug 01
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Tsuri 2 by kibishipaul (misty morning at Lake Sai in Yamanashi)

Tsuri 2 by kibishipaul (misty morning at Lake Sai in Yamanashi)

Jun 14
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Four from Moore at Sub Octo Gallery June 13 - June 26

Four from Moore at Sub Octo Gallery June 13 - June 26

Jun 13
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Morning moon
like God’s white thumb print
smudged on the blue sky
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From Paris to the Moon by Irene Suchocki

From Paris to the Moon by Irene Suchocki

Mar 05
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light in a glass prism refracting in a thousand waysmy hope and fear

photo by Richard AvedonIn poem by Jennifer Holder  continuing a renga by Mykl

light in a glass prism
refracting in a thousand ways
my hope and fear

photo by Richard AvedonIn
poem by Jennifer Holder
continuing a renga by Mykl