
Detail at Dany Atrache Couture Spring 2016.
Underwater Ballet, Anne Ten Donkelaar
Dutch artist and product designer Anne ten Donkelaar arranges and photographs flowers underwater, thus capturing a “silent image of a spirited dance.”
In this series, titled Underwater Ballet, the artist’s floral “ballerinas” dance and seemingly float around in still waters. They dreamily pose and sway, thoroughly hypnotizing us all. This stunning picture is just a glimpse of ten Donkelaar’s magical reality.
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“here there be dragons” and “here be fairies” have opposing but complementing energies. fuck with one, you fuck with the other
Oh, a new Halloween friend! Lil’ bat is lost.
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Spooky facts: All vampires can speak German, for the aesthetic and intercultural communication.
On November 4, 1918, Wilfred Owen (b. March 18, 1893) was killed in action. Owen wrote some of the best poetry on World War I, with imagery that unflinchingly details the terrors of trenches and gas warfare. Imbued with confidence from mentor Siegfried Sassoon, much of his poetry also refuses to shy away from his feelings as a gay man. A mere five of his poems were published during his lifetime. When Owen died one week before the Armistice, he was only 25 years old.