Tag Archives: Art

Art I Love: The Great Wall of China

21 Jun
"The Great Wall of China" by Phillip Van Nostrand

“The Great Wall of China” by Phillip Van Nostrand

Art I Love ~ 07 Ghost

17 Jun

Anime produced by Studio DEEN, Original manga illustrated by Yuki Amemiya & Yukino Ichihara

Okay, this is technically an anime (07 Ghost), but I just generally love the artist’s work in the show.  Sometimes the animations can be poorly drawn, but this show is stunning.  The art kind of blows my mind.

Fashion I ♥: Prada’s New Rainbow of Custom Heels

12 Jun

Will never be able to afford a pair, but these are really awesome.  The custom coloring and finish should make it pretty easy to actually match a pair to your outfit.  Love the idea; Hate the cost. 🙂 **DB

Wish List: Prada’s New Rainbow of Custom Heels

by Veronica Misako Gledhill via “The Cut

Despite their height and pitch, Prada heels seem so much more comfortable than other options out there. And that’s why our eyes went wide at the thought of Prada’s new custom-made shoe program, where customers can create a Made-to-Order Decollete pump or peep toe — choosing between an array of five finishes, 27 colors, sole colors, and shoebox colors. You can even opt to have your initials monogrammed on the soles. From design and purchase at the store, buyers can expect to have their new heels on their feet in a month. While prices start at $745, we think these are the perfect option for anyone who’s a diehard when it comes to heels — or someone who is looking to play the long game with pumps that are built to last.

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So Creative! ♥

11 Jun

This High Schooler Turned Her Prom Dress Into a Work of Art

by Lilit Marcus via “Yahoo News

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Art I Love ~ Seven Deadly Sins

10 Jun

I actually love this entire series, but these two are my favorites 🙂

 

 

“Avarice” by Dahlig

 

 

“Envy” by Dahlig

 

Traveling Dreams: Burano, Italy

7 Jun

Places I Want to See

Burano is a small Venetian island in Italy, famous for its colorful layout and its artists-in-residence.

“Traumlichtfabrik” via Getty Images

 

Art I Love: Art School

3 Jun

“Art School” by S M Samsu

Art I Love ~ “Signature Work”

31 May

“Signature Work” by MigraineSky

Art I Love: Rainwater Mosaic

24 May

Funny Things I Love About Asian Dramas

20 May

Random collection of funny things I love about Asian Dramas:

  • That their plots can end up so intricate that they need maps. 

Seriously, an honest-to-God sample plot might read:

“Instead of a love triangle, we bring you the love hexagon where two people are murderers (of each other’s parents, though they don’t know that), one is just coming back from America after being falsely accused of the others’ crimes, two girls are sisters but love the same man even though two other men love them better because that one man loves the girl who married his best friend for his money . . . .  Oh and there is golden treasure from the ancient Joseon period hidden in a haunted well and protected by a bad guy who knows some badass kungfu and is protected by the mayor.”

  • The fact that only really evil people or really cool people who studied in America (or just abroad) bring out guns.  

Someone brings out a gun and everyone freezes in shock ~ apparently only trigger-happy American-trained people would ever bring a gun to the knife/pipe/bomb/chemical weapon fights that they usually have in the shows.  There are two reactions: “Soooo Cool!”  or “Do you want to die? Why would you even pack that!?! We’re all going to die!”  The number of times I’ve watched a crime drama where all the police run out to a terrorist event with a baton and knife, but NO GUN, amuses me.  And the really cool stars don’t need a gun at all.  Apparently, it’s still more respected to fight mano-o-mano there.

  • The Fact that Everyone is Remarkably Oblivious To People Tailing Them. 

It doesn’t matter if you are a bad guy or a good guy, no one notices people tailing them.  Driving right on my bumper in a giant yellow/orange van with ginormous logos on the side? Don’t see you.  Sitting on my porch under a blue umbrella when I walk up into my house? Don’t see you.  Wearing a white suit in a dark place hiding behind a skinny pole? Don’t see you.  Standing creepily right behind me in the dark glaring? Don’t see you.  Walking two feet behind me down seven different streets wearing a purple dress with giant orange polka dots? Don’t see you.  It’s like watching a baby hide their face but leave everything else exposed – except the adult actually can’t see them!

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