Greenery
2014-08-12
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Art Brewing
2014-08-11
I wasn't paying that much attention to my friend's new hobby of collecting beer mats. Until he brought home this one from Canada, designed by Dan Springer, aka SKULLUXE
for Collective Arts Brewing.
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Floral sculpture
2014-08-11
Still life photography for A magazine in collaboration with fashion designer Heaven Tanundiredja and florist Mark Colle.
I used to spend six months in Antwerp around 2011. In the neighborhood where I lived there was a small florist shop, with incredible shop windows. Sometimes just green moss, sometimes a never before seen flower installation. From time to time I used to get flowers from there. Just recently when I again returned to Antwerp, I went to see the beautiful shop again. I had to state that the shop isn’t there anymore. I felt quite said and then two days later I got to know that the shop has just moved and is flourishing more than ever. Its imaginative owner, Mark Colle has been receiving critical acclaim for his flower creations.
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No words needed
2014-08-05
© Photography by Julia Hetta for Rodeo Magazine 2011
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45 days to go
2014-08-05
Truth and documentary editing can be opposing forces. Rarely do we, as a jury, see a film confront this paradox with such boldness and unexpected authenticity. Constructing a narrative and a cinematic reality that seamlessly blends performance and storytelling with deep emotional truths. [Sundance Film Festival 2014]
20,000 Days on Earth, filmic portrayal of the life of Nick Cave, directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. Winner of Editing and Directing Award at Sundance 2014. Please watch the official trailer here.
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Accidental | Cinematic
2014-08-01
Cover art photo credit: Dominique Issermann
Nowadays I start to believe that there are no accidents.
The cover of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' album Push The Sky Away was shot in Nick Cave's personal home. Supposedly the photograph was not staged, Cave's wife was shot accidentally while changing costumes for another photo shoot, not for this particular album cover.
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Still it needed a masterly skilled photographer who saw the potential in that moment. It is one of the best feelings to recognize the moment when everything falls into its place.
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Susie Smoking 1988
2014-08-01
Nick Knight's photograph of Susie Bick, shot for Yohji Yamamoto's Autumn/Winter 1988-'99 catalogue.
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"the trouble with trouble is that it starts out as fun"
2014-07-21
Awa Ceesay photographed by Hans Feurer for i-D Magazine Summer 2014 issue.
Styling by Erika Kurihara.
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Tracks No.2.
2014-07-20
Robyn Davidson photographed by Rick Smolan. First published in the May 1978 issue of National Geographic.
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Tracks No.1.
2014-07-20
Robyn Davidson photographed by Rick Smolan. First published in the May 1978 issue of National Geographic.
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Zeichen der Zeit
2014-07-19
Quilt by Gudrun Heinz entitled Demenz, Detail.
Photograph by Dr. Wolfgang Heinz.
Currently exhibited at the Palatinate Museum of the City of Heidelberg [Max Berk Textile Collection] until August 31.
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Antwerp by night.
2014-07-18
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Lake Hévíz
2014-07-14
Diver checking the depth of Lake Hévíz.
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Papeterie
2014-07-04
Papeterie (nom féminin):
1: Fabrique de papier.
2: Art de fabriquer le papier.
3: Commerce de papier et d'articles de bureau.
One of my beloved activities is looking for any kind of special paper in paper stores. Then I end up with something I absolutely adore and don't know what to do with it. But then weeks/months/years go by and I find the most suitable place for them.
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Crocheted
2014-07-04
Nina Simone in concert, in a crocheted ensemble.
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Feeling Good
2014-07-04
Stars when you shine, you know how I feel
Scent of the pine, you know how I feel
Yeah, freedom is mine, and I know how I feel..
It's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life for me
And I'm feelin'... good.
Nina Simone on stage.
And I'm feelin'... good.
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The Grid
2014-07-04
A grid of handprints by members of the design team of Maison Martin Margiela marking the beginning of the new season. No fancy collection naming thus.
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Soldier of Peace
2014-07-04
Crakows, also spelled crackowes were a style of shoes with extremely long toes, worn by both men and women first in the mid-14th century. Usually men's were the most extravagantly long. They fell from fashion after about 1480–90 and became also condemned by law.
Crakows were named after the city of Kraków (Cracow), Pol., and they were also known as poulaines (Polish).
Sometimes the point of the shoe would need support from a whalebone or a string tied to the leg (just below the knee) to stop the point getting in the way when walking. Examples from medieval London have the points stuffed with moss. [source: wiki and britannica]
Look No. 5 from the Spring/Summer 2015 menswear collection by Comme Des Garçons.
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"À une passante"
2014-06-30
Look 32 from the Spring/Summer 2015 menswear collection by Saint Laurent.
I would like to go to work like this tomorrow.
Today I met an incredibly well dressed gentlemen on a Parisian street, possibly leaving from one of the menswear shows. We just looked at each others sartorial choices and slowly nodded to each other. I have never met him before and probably never will again, but this was such a moment that I will not forget. I kind of felt what Baudelaire writes about in his poem À une passante describing the impact a stylish woman had on him. Evoking the silhouette, the poise, the movement of the clothes, the moment.
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Clymdraws No.1
2014-06-30
John Allen landscape from J. W. Andersons Spring-Summer 2015 collection by http://clymdraws.com/
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Endless
2014-06-26
Andreea Diaconu photographed by John Scarisbrick for Intermission Magazine Spring/Summer 2014. Styled by Tom van Dorpe.
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OOIOO (pronounced oh-oh-eye-oh-oh)
2014-06-25
Gamelan = a generic term for traditional musical ensembles of Java and Bali which comprises predominantly of percussive instruments. The word gamelan comes from the low Javanese word gamel, which may refer to a type of mallet of which instruments are struck with or the act of striking with a mallet.
Please listen to the enchanting 10-minute long song "Don Ah" by the Japanese band OOIOO.
It is the first track on their latest album "Gamel" which came out in Japan in 2013, and it is set to be released in North American on July 1 via Thrill Jockey .
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"Items of bucolic loveliness"
2014-06-24
The cap-sleeve tops from J.W. Anderson spring/summer 2015 collection were described as "Items of bucolic loveliness" by Tim Blanks .
Inspired by the work of carpet designer John Allen, and possibly also made with tufting (upholstery technique). Remarkable.
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Horst
2014-06-23
George Hoyningen-Huene / © Condé Nast
Horst alias Paul Albert Bohrmann, who later became to be known as Horst P. Horst.
Here photographed by George Hoyningen-Huene in 1930.
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The beach no. 4
2014-06-22
George Hoyningen-Huene / © Condé Nast
Swimwear photographed by George Hoyningen-Huene for Vogue July 1930.
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