Brene Brown and Vulnerability

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I must apologize. I’m sad that I’ve been neglecting my blog and all the wonderful people who chose to give my little blog a chance. I’m hoping to be back on track soon.… Continue reading

Platonov Pavel – Sculpture & Color

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I’m sorry, I don’t have very many words in me this week. But I do want to leave you to look at Platonov Pavel’s work. The featured image of the sculpture in the woods… Continue reading

Clouds and Happiness

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In this delightful TED talk, Gavin Pretor-Pinney talks about one of my most favorite natural occurrences: clouds. Clouds have an awfully bad reputation. But why though? They provide rain (another favorite thing of… Continue reading

Joshua Hoffine and His Psychology of Fear

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Joshua Hoffine I’m not going to lie, seeing some of this photographer’s work was a little unsettling. But although the subjects were horror based,  the composition and goals behind his photos is what… Continue reading

Jack Andraka and early detection for pancreatic cancer

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http://on.ted.com/Andraka Young people like Jack Andraka give me hope for the future. Jack developed a test to detect pancreatic cancer in its early stages. It’s hundreds of dollars cheaper and just as accurate.… Continue reading

Undulation

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Amazing amazing work by photographer Christian Stoll. A lot of the kind of work that attracts me is like this: the use color and simple materials to create something fluid and abstract. It’s amazing… Continue reading

P.S. New look! Don’t go away!

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So I’ve been wanting to change things on here basically since I created my blog, and now seemed to be the best time to do it. The look and title are different, but… Continue reading

No original ideas

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You know how people make those light drawings on camera like so? Well it turns out, it’s not a super new thing. This is Pablo Picasso creating the same drawings using similar techniques… Continue reading

Big world

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The world’s largest cave in Vietnam. This is one of my most favorite photos. It really puts things into perspective, doesn’t it? All the anger, fights, bitterness, and sadness that we seem to fall into… Continue reading

Ines DiSanto

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I’m in a sad creative slump. I’ve been terrible at updating these past few weeks! But thank you for sticking with me. I’ll get out of it soon enough. Then you won’t be… Continue reading