inspirarch:

Between The Words, by Riccardo Guasco

Reblogged from InspirArch

So my brother-in-law is pretty cool. He makes great coffee too.

jess-haines:

Preston Park, Brighton. 23.07.2012.
Thoughts are with Lewis and his scooter, I sure hope they’ve been reunited and some lucky person has been able to enjoy a nice bubble bath.

jess-haines:

Preston Park, Brighton. 23.07.2012.

Thoughts are with Lewis and his scooter, I sure hope they’ve been reunited and some lucky person has been able to enjoy a nice bubble bath.

Reblogged from Jess Haines
annaliesestoney:

Hello friends, I’ve got a SHOP, where you can buy limited edition, super high-quality giclee prints from as little as £15- and they’re even already mounted. They come signed, sealed and delivered by yours truly (or the postman if my arms don’t stretch to your letterbox). Thanks for looking!  x

annaliesestoney:

Hello friends, I’ve got a SHOP, where you can buy limited edition, super high-quality giclee prints from as little as £15- and they’re even already mounted. They come signed, sealed and delivered by yours truly (or the postman if my arms don’t stretch to your letterbox). Thanks for looking!  x

Friend and fellow illustrator Kathryn Nichols has some great new work on her website. 

kathrynnichols-illustration:

I’ve made lots of updates and changes to my website including my all new online shop! Check it out… 

Friend and fellow illustrator Kathryn Nichols has some great new work on her website. 

kathrynnichols-illustration:

I’ve made lots of updates and changes to my website including my all new online shop! Check it out… 

jess-haines:

The Awkward Engagement Photo Contest: The Ties That Bind. 

jess-haines:

The Awkward Engagement Photo Contest: The Ties That Bind. 

Reblogged from Jess Haines
oh boy, I love this guy’s work. 

magicfran:

Jamey Christoph

oh boy, I love this guy’s work. 

magicfran:

Jamey Christoph

teaim:

I dare you to stop scrolling through your dashboard. Stop checking your Facebook newsfeed that you’ve already checked two seconds ago. Stop updating your Twitter and seeing what your favorite celebrities are saying. Stop watching funny and nonsense videos on Youtube. Take time to educate yourself to MAKE A DIFFERENCE in this world. This is your chance! WATCH THIS VIDEO.

Reblogged from Andrew Urwin
The Internet has co-opted the word “browse” for its own purposes, but it’s worth pointing out the difference between browsing in a virtual realm and browsing in the actual world. Depending on the terms entered, an Internet search engine will usually come up with hundreds, thousands, or millions of hits, which a person can then skate through, clicking when she sees something that most closely echoes her interest. It is a curious quality of the Internet that it can be composed of an unfathomable multitude and, at the same time, almost always deliver to the user the bits that feed her already-held interests and confirm her already-held beliefs. It points to a paradox that is, perhaps, one of the most critical of our time: To have access to everything may be to have nothing in particular. After all, what good does this access do if we can only find our way back to ourselves, the same selves, the same interests, the same beliefs over and over? Is what we really want to be solidified, or changed? If solidified, then the Internet is well-designed for that need. But, if we wish to be changed, to be challenged and undone, then we need a means of placing ourselves in the path of an accident. For this reason, the plenitude may narrow the mind. Amazon may curate the world for you, but only by sifting through your interests and delivering back to you variations on your well-rehearsed themes: Yes, I do love Handke! Yes, I had been meaning to read that obscure play by Thomas Bernhard! A bookstore, by contrast, asks you to scan the shelves on your way to looking for the thing you had in mind. You go in meaning to buy Hemingway, but you end up with Homer instead. What you think you like or want is not always what you need. A bookstore search inspires serendipity and surprise.

The End of Bookstores, Nicole Krauss (via sunrec)

YES

(via anitakatyzita)

Reblogged from patchwork

My bro’s currently in a band called Bobby Jealousy in Austin, Texas.

Read about them here:

http://apartofstuck.blogspot.com/2012/01/hardly-sound-volume-3-bobby-jealousy.html