I don’t usually like such obvious floral patterns, but this is a gorgeous so-called “doodle.”
By Antii Sullivan via Design for Mankind.
I don’t usually like such obvious floral patterns, but this is a gorgeous so-called “doodle.”
By Antii Sullivan via Design for Mankind.
Wouldn’t you like to be in jungle land right about now?
Bosque via Design for Mankind.
God, I love these.
Loving the 60s-70s throwback feel in modernist organization.
$50-$515, Scott Hansen aka ISO50 via Grain Edit.
These shots make winter a little more bearable for me.
Oh wow, I adore this print by Jessica Snow. From the artist:
“My works on paper speak to the relationship between the improvisation and immediacy of gestural drawing and the materiality and meticulous planning of painted form. In this dialogue, the work addresses one of the conundrums of existence: the desire for freedom and spontaneity as well as for routine and order. The mind constantly strives to reconcile these opposing states and swings back and forth, desiring one, then desiring the other.”
That is so completely me.
$20-$200 at 20 x 200.
I used to collect bears when I was little. It was crazy insane how many bears fit into my room. Nowadays, there isn’t want cute little button nose to be seen in my place. I like this print as a compromise though – harkens back to my old collection, but is modern enough to fit my new life. Even if it is a print for kids.
$50 at Banquet.
Doesn’t this make you want to watch your neighbors out the window with a cup of tea warming your hands? So melancholy.
$30, via Simply Photo.