Bryan Cranston
Teal Deer.
Outside Louis Vuitton show today in Paris
In his series, Behind a Little House, Manuel Cosentino transforms a tiny little house on a simple hill into a series of dramatically majestic landscapes. For two years, the Italian photographer documented the same location, capturing the house set against the changing light and weather throughout the years.
Kim Gordon’s Watercolors
I’m so inspired by Sonic Youth’s founder, Kim Gordon’s series of “noise paintings” depicting her blurred vision of the audience from the stage. She describes what it’s like to perform,
”I’m trying not to look directly at anyone in the front so the spell of concentration won’t be broken. Instead they appear as a collective mood.”
Photograph by Todd Gross
Never having worked before as a professional photographer, Todd Gross, a Queens-native, wanders the streets of New York City capturing the humor and darkness that coexists on every block.
Time is a Dimension | Fong Qi Wei
The beauty of photography, and the same reason the medium is famous for, is freezing time. It gives us the chance to more or less freeze and pull a moment out of it’s context, and make it possible to look at one particular moment again and again, feeding you visual memory. And yet it is nearly impossible to visualize time itself in a photograph. Singapore based photographer, Fong Qi Wei , managed to do so though. By layering different photos of the same spot he shot within 2 to 4 hours, mostly during sunrise or sunset, he creates sequences of time captured in one image.
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Time for some flower crowns for TNG ladies!
For some reason this flower crown stuff just seems perfect for TNG.
