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(1889 – 1964)
was a French painter specialising in portraits of Parisian women. Domergue invented a new type of woman : thin, airy, elegant, with a swanlike neck and wide, seductive eyes which gaze upon the world with longing. ‘I invented the pin-up’, he later claimed.
This charming, little unit’s name is Poliedro Habitable, and it was designed by Manuel Villa, an architecture studio from Columbia. The wooden, polyhedron cabin is located in a family house back yard in the suburbs of Bogota. I find it utterly lovable and entirely indispensable. Don’t judge me…
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I love these vibrant, patterned illustrated ‘nudies’ by Mireia Ruiz. Remarkably cool, I think. She does
a lot more interesting stuff, and you
can see it all on her site.
ANDREA
LAUREN
(ink print repeat)
is an English printmaker and pattern designer that makes these wonderful stamps. Please, be sure to visit her instagram, blog and tumblr, there’s plenty to see, I promise!
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STUNNING PHOTOS by
Barbara Vidal are perfect weekend treat
I discovered Barbara’s work months ago and planned to share it in the midst of summer. But, as we all know, I completely ignored this little place of mine during those hot days. I’m afraid that I will forget all about her if I decide to wait for another heat wave to come. And, as far as I’m concerned, this is just too precious to be forgotten. Bottom line is - we don’t need summer, all we need is (love &) weekend.
Barbara Vidal is photographer from Spain. Please check out her












