Pride and Prejudice (2005) + tumblr posts (part 1)
Inveraray, Scotland (by Stewart =W=)
OOIDAL
[adjective]
shaped like an egg; oolitic.
Etymology: derived from the Greek oion, “egg”.
[Vladimir Kush]
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Can’t say I didn’t try
Today the Department of Phenomenal Papercraft explores the work of Istanbul-based paper artist Nermin Er, who creates layered, backlit dioramas with a wonderful and sometimes whimsical narrative feel. Er also works with animation, which may explain why so many of her pieces feel like glimpses of a bigger story just waiting to be put into motion. Her delicate circular designs depicting cityscapes and dreamy forest scenes remind us of the work of Hari & Deepti (previously featured here).
Click here and here to check out more of Nermin Er’s beautiful illuminated papercraft creations.
[via Laughing Squid]
I want you to remember:
The fascists hate you too and they just will pretend otherwise until after they've killed the rest of us, before they turn on you.
VESCOR
[verb]
1. to use as food, take for food, feed upon, eat; I eat, feed upon.
2. to enjoy, make use of, use, have; I make use of, enjoy, use.
Etymology: Latin from ve- + esca (food).
[Adrian Borda]
Truly lovely, but far too late.
“I am going to marry somebody that makes me feel like a poem.”
— Lee Smith, Fair and Tender Ladies (via thelovejournals)