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sade:
These works by Vancouver photographer Dina Goldstein place Fairy Tale characters in modern day scenarios. In all of the images the Princess is placed in an environment that articulates her conflict. The ‘…happily ever after’ is replaced with a realistic outcome and addresses current issues.“I began to imagine Disney’s perfect Princesses juxtaposed with real issues that were affecting women around me, such as illness, addiction and self-image issues.”
Click through for the rest of the set.
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Essay - What My Copy Editor Taught Me - NYTimes.com
sifting through papers i found this article/essay i loved, and saved. this picture looks better in newsprint. it’s almost magenta.
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Sophie Blackall illustrates missed connections from craigslist.org
Missed Connections: Color Changing Dress at BBQ
Sunday, April 26, 2009
– m4w – 24
You wore an awesome color changing dress to the BBQ on Skillman Ave in Williamsburg, but someone spilled wine on it.
You left too quickly…I’d like to see you again.(thanks ashley!)
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i have a nice sized artist-crush on this guy. i love the scene he sets here.
(via plaidscarves: smut-to-go)
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ARTIST: HENRY DARGER
(previously blogged as unknown)
there’s a film about his work/life entitled: In the Realms of the Unreal
[via flourhoneyandmilk]
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“But his looks didn’t fit the way he felt—the way he knew himself to be. Sometimes, walking down the street, he glanced at the window of a store and was thrown by the sight of himself, as if he were wearing a costume.”
Awake: Fiction: The New Yorker, by Tobias Wolff
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