mpdrolet:

Camila Rodrigo
crucium:

Morning Flight (by Snorri Gunnarsson)

“I don’t give a damn if the client thinks it’s worth anything, or whether it IS worth anything — it’s worth it to me. It’s the way I wanna live my life. I wanna make beautiful things, even if nobody cares.”

— A rare interview with Saul Bass, who would have been 92 today, on money, good work, and creative legacy (via explore-blog)
kilele:

Morning light shining through a forest of gumtrees in Knysna, South Africa
Photo by Mario Moreno
I was such a burden. A broken nook inside your heart.
And there I stood.
So I carried myself. I stood with shivering knees, carrying, carrying, carrying.
The weight would not end. So, I carried more.
Scales continued to fall from my eyes. You peeked in again and again.
You ripped it all away,
you said, “It’s okay…  it’s okay… it’s okay.”
I sick on the floor, you carry me more.

Untitled Poem by Liz
Of What Your Heart Has Known Too Soon. by Beauty Board Media on Flickr.I greatly appreciate the woman who took this photo.

“A Ming vase can be well-designed and well-made and is beautiful for that reason alone. I don’t think this can be true for a photograph. Unless there is something a little incomplete and a little strange, it will simply look like a copy of something pretty.”

John Loengard, from Pictures Under Discussion (via photosfromfilm)
“The labour of the righteous tendeth to life: the fruit of the wicked to sin.” by Sven Ericsson on Flickr.
C. Fitzgerald by Parker Fitzgerald on Flickr.
All Eyes on Oldest Recorded Supernova by Smithsonian Institution on Flickr.

“We all wrote our songs on all of our hearts before we poured them into yours,
and they made their way from
ink on a page to
words uninhibited by lips on a stage to
ink beneath your pores.”

— (via levithepoet)
typeverything:

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‘What Would You Do’ poster by Ben Barry.
(via jumabc)
pre1923:

“The Sound of the Trees” by Robert Frost.
Mountain Interval, 1916.
Barbara CranePrivate Views1980 - 84Polaroid (Type 59)