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katsmakeup:

Should I dip dye my hair?! Hell YES!

katsmakeup:

Should I dip dye my hair?! Hell YES!

laughingsquid:

Portraits by Scott Scheidly, A Series of Fabulous Depictions of Tyrants, Dictators & Popes
laughingsquid:

Squid Brain Tie by Cyberoptix Tie Lab
poplipps:

Boring….

poplipps:

Boring….

madewell:

Extra, extra! The Madewell fall 2012 lookbook is here and it’s a real page-turner.

modcloth:

With flowers firecracking into full bloom and warm weather here to stay, we felt inspired by the idea of garden parties…so, prepare for a flurry of floral-fete-focused fun!
(by Duet Weddings)

WANT.

modcloth:

With flowers firecracking into full bloom and warm weather here to stay, we felt inspired by the idea of garden parties…so, prepare for a flurry of floral-fete-focused fun!

(by Duet Weddings)

WANT.

standardhotels:

Donna, we dedicate our Song of the Week to you!

absolutely fabulous.
nycartscene:

Opens Wed, May 23, 6-8p:”(Re)Print”Artists Include: Anthony Lister, ASVP, Chris Stain, Clown Soldier, Gaia, gilf!, Icy & Sot, Imminent Disaster, Judith Supine, Know Hope, Labrona, Other, Paul InsectHendershot Gallery, 195 Chrystie St., NYC “While street art is increasing in popularity among the contemporary art world, the unique relationship between these artists’ public and print work is often overlooked.  In their attempt to reclaim public space, street artists apply repetition with a multiplicity of familiar aesthetics or imagery, allowing anonymous artists to create an easily recognizable identity for themselves. Printmaking’s potential for reproduction and circulation offers an alternative vehicle for the artists in this show to make their work more accessible to the public. (Re)Print celebrates the connection found between these salient aspects of both street art and printmaking.” - Aug 15

NEAT-O

nycartscene:

Opens Wed, May 23, 6-8p:

(Re)Print

Artists Include: Anthony Lister, ASVP, Chris Stain, Clown Soldier, Gaia, gilf!, Icy & Sot, Imminent Disaster, Judith Supine, Know Hope, Labrona, Other, Paul Insect

Hendershot Gallery, 195 Chrystie St., NYC

“While street art is increasing in popularity among the contemporary art world, the unique relationship between these artists’ public and print work is often overlooked.  In their attempt to reclaim public space, street artists apply repetition with a multiplicity of familiar aesthetics or imagery, allowing anonymous artists to create an easily recognizable identity for themselves. Printmaking’s potential for reproduction and circulation offers an alternative vehicle for the artists in this show to make their work more accessible to the public. (Re)Print celebrates the connection found between these salient aspects of both street art and printmaking.” - Aug 15

NEAT-O

love. alot.

love. alot.