This is the PEN Story in stop motion

i had a smile on my face the entire video… i love it.

“This is the PEN Story in stop motion. We shot 60.000 pictures, developed 9.600 prints and shot over 1.800 pictures again. No post production! Thanks to all the stop motion artists who inspired us. …”

unrealistic dreams…

if only i could walk the streets in late 18th century fashion …my life would be complete

Flooding in Pakistan

“The United Nations has characterized the destruction caused by the floods in Pakistan as greater than the damage from the 2004 Asian tsunami, the 2005 Pakistan earthquake, and the 2010 Haiti earthquake combined. Yet nearly three weeks since the floods began, aid is trickling in slowly and reluctantly to the United Nations, NGOs, and the Pakistani government…”


Peace brings ‘rebirth’ of Lebanese fashion design

Lebanon’s fashion designers are thriving, as the country profits from a year of political stability. 

Im kind of obsessed with Abed Mahfouz dresses …he reminds me of Mandalay …who i use to wear all the time …but on the next level …can i have one to wear EVERYDAY!!!

my version of a beach day…

The shoes were created by the Belgian artist Paul Schietekat for an exhibition in 2006.
…and I think i need a pair.

Bryan Solarksi’s “Little World.” …love these photos

A selection from Bryan Solarksi’s “Little World.” using the ‘Tilt Shift’ photography technique.

“I wanted to recreate the dreamlike feeling of actually being in these places in a playful way,” says Solarski. “And I think titl shift is popular right now (and was a good way to do that), because it gives the viewer a sense of being in a smaller world, a bit like the way the world looks to a kid.” -Bryan Solarksi

Street Corner, Paris, France

Roman Ruins, Rome, Italy

Centre Pompidou, Paris

 

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