***update on my google reader woes: i left bloglovin' in the dust and decided to use feedly to organize the blogs i read. i really like it. however, my google reader hoarding problem has carried over. i once collected insane amounts of "starred" items, now i collect items that are "saved for later".
so in an attempt to clean out my feedly, it's time to get artsy, y'all.
artist amy friend takes photographs of vintage photos that she has manipulted with light. i think i've posted about these before, but they are too good not to post again.
i have decided that i want to stand inside some major art installation. like this infinity mirrored room by artist yayoi kusama in new york city. add that to the bucket list.
oh to have the time and vision to collect seascapes from flea markets and arrange them like this homeowner. in my dreams.
korean sculptor do ho suh placed a fabic replica of his childhood home in korea inside a fabric replica of his apartment building in the united states. how does one execute something like this?
oh my goodness, these post-partum pictures of new mommas with their one day old babies are honest and refreshing. (photographer: jenny lewis)
these portraits of well-loved stuffed animals are the sweetest. they've been through a lot. pictured is pink teddy. photos by mark nixon.
these turquoise "water terraces" are real. you're killing me, turkey.
artist candy chang's "before I die" project has gone global. read more about it in the link below.
and last, but not least, this video made me smile.
enjoy!
love,
coco
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