this:
love all of this, new, Sister Parrish desk accessory stuff.
and this:
a new line of bedding, to me, echelon duvet cover in Quaterfoil. A good little spring/summer change up at an affordable price { Q duvet 79.00 }
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over thinking it:
Chances are as I write this, 4 out of 5 of you own this already. I do. I wore it yesterday. To a lunch meeting. The person with whom I met { always very stylish } wore one too. As did 3 other people in the restaurant where we met. In fact, today, when I ran into whole foods, I witnessed 2 differnt moms pushing their Bugaboos and carts, wearing this. I plan to keep on wearing mine because I love it and I spent 12 years wearing a uniform. but..... I'm just saying.
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want:
hard top will do.
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vicarious:
photo: lorislof |
and oh how I sincerely miss the charms of Brookline, Mass....
source: bonjour bruxelles
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inspired:
completely taken { and feeling completely incompetent, and possibly inspired} by 17 year old photographer, Alison Titus. Titus learned all of her skills from Flickr. As one of her fans commented,
"Allie’s photostream is the account of a sensitive and creative teenage
photographer. However, this is no kid’s art. Allie is an important
artist in the making. Her images document her world with a budding
professional’s talent and the critical eye of an artist. With a
background in dance, she is keenly aware of form and the body’s lines
and it shows in her compositions. She is as comfortable in-front of the
camera as behind it."
to read an interview with the artist: go here.
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wish:
Really wish I were going to be in London this spring to see the exhibition, Watercolour at Tate Britain
The show will cover watercolor works spanning 800 years, from artist, JMW Turner { first image } to Tracey Emin {second image }.
"From manuscripts, miniatures and maps through to works showing the
expressive visual splendour of foreign landscapes, watercolour has
always played a part in British Art."
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