Showing posts with label Butterflies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterflies. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

10 for today


Some of the last images captured of Mercury, before the MESSENGER spacecraft crashed on its surface after 11 years of success on its missio

Mesmerising!


 Below is Pyrite, also known as "fool's gold" in its natural form. The universe is filled with magnificence.


Coloured scans of brains are intriguing, all those different colours different aspects of who we self-identify as, what our memories are, basically everything that makes us, us.


The brilliant underwater sculpture museum in Mexico, more here


These butterflies are made entirely out of bits of electronics


I have irresponsibly lost the source of this Instagram account, I found this enchanting work via National Geographic



Robert Montgomery art above and below. Melancholy, wistful, eerie and beautiful. Decided it best not to run a whole post otherwise I would never shut up



A rare lenticular UFO shaped cloud, how marvellous!


The seal on the Magna Carta



Above and below the most beautiful work by Toshio Ebine, it takes me to another place, and that's where good art lives, with you in another world...


All pics from Juxtapoz, Tumblr, National Geographic and NASA

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Saturday, April 18, 2015

Late Bloomer (for the sky watchers)


I don't even really know if its self-righteous to claim the title of 'late bloomer' as I am still very young

(Single-handedly the most reassuring Wiki entry here)

There are days this collective emphasis on 'having it' and 'knowing what to do with your life' is maddening. Some of us just wake up each day and have no clue. Rather than a complacency thing, I see it as almost the opposite, almost paralysed with too much choice. Potential! The one word always thrown back at you when you're struggling

There are days where I feel myself breaking beneath all my 'potential' selves. The weight of this unrealised future gain is holding me back in the present, and a few other Idlers I have met in my travels. It becomes a trap rather than a release of pent up creativity. Comparison is the thief of joy, and the idealised future you could have is one that makes you feel like a loser in the now....

I don't want to be a sheep maaaaaaann!

But it is getting to that point in life where I have to pick something(s) and stick to them, otherwise they will pick me.
 As the saying goes "Let go or be dragged" some words to live by, I need to let go of this juvenile idea that I will be 'everything' I have planned.


BUT!



This post is for the "late bloomers" or as older generations always like to look down and say, the wasted youth.Why do older people always forget what its like to be young?

The future is equally thrilling and terrifying



We are simultaneously faceless yet working towards that golden mask of unrealised 'time' and 'gains' from 'merit' and 'hard work'. The championing of Liberalism frightens me. In order to believe that people worked hard to be at the top, that they 'deserve' to be there, means by default, the people at the bottom deserve to be there too, it is a dangerously simplistic dichotomy to say the least


In the end, this whole idea of ourselves enduring constantly and forever is a myth, we will most likely, just like the billions before us, be forgotten. And rather than that being a pessimist view, I find it comforting. Even if you're working or not has been turned into a moral currency, you're a good person if you work and contribute, and simply bad if you simply don't. 

I am currently going through a bigger than realised at first stage of Funemployment, no one has what I have to offer, but I must believe that one day someone out there will look at my life summed up on paper, and be interested, mustn't I? 

What a curious way to run the world


So it goes.


All pics from Tumblr, Pinterest, general searches.

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Saturday, June 21, 2014

I really want to raid Florence Welch's wardrobe




And I know thousands would join me if this were a genuine possibility

Pics from that coldsore of the internet, the DailyMail

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Lately....


I hope Canberra likes Pink Floyd...


because there is a lot of Floyd themed street art coming to a bus stop near you...



Got crazy spoiled for my birthday, 2 Absolute Sandman editions and complete Daria


Getting to wake up next to my best fuzzy friend


Surprising mates with cards made from butterflies I find in the front yard. Named these two Harold and Maude


Bobo had an accident a while ago, but he will be on the mend ULTRA soon! He remains in very high spirits meanwhile!

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Thursday, January 30, 2014

More dresses


Miroslava Duma in Christopher Kane, whilst not overly fond of the shape, the colours and print of this collection was out of this world


Dita Von Teese in Jean Paul Gaultier, Jan 2014, it's a giant butterfly, that is always going to win you best dressed in my mind!


Book Print dress! by Amanda Patterson, wicked as!!

What are dress prints you'd like to see brought to life?

Tumblr for pics

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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Upon yonder window


Discovery of Dragons by Graeme Base


A Snufkin for my sister from our friends


I made some word play magnets! Fridge time will now always be been elephant testicle philosophy!


Watched the butterflies dance beneath the shade clot out front, hypnotic



Adventure Time!


Magical jewellery for magical times


Close ups of the scarf I still can't believe was scored for 4 bux




Wardrobe colours


mess

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