Jack's Brat Stitchery

visualamor:

likeafieldmouse:

Peter Hapak - Tank (2012)

God… these figures in space are so good.

vintagegal:

Rainbow Brite

Knight Rider

Michael Jackson

Lisa Frank

Glo-worm

Neon

Lite-Brite

Care Bears

short shorts for guys/gals with a slit on the sides

1984 Los Angeles Olympics- was a huge deal here

The A-Team

side ponytails

Madonna

She-Ra

Charm necklaces

Jem and the Holograms

Jellies

transformers and their ugly cousin; go-bots. madonna v cyndi lauper. (can we all agree cyndi won that one?) also, gremlins.

colchrishadfield:

There is no try. Only do.

colchrishadfield:

There is no try. Only do.

republicx:

Sculptures from clay and steel by Johnson Tsang

I never wish to be easily defined. I’d rather float over other people’s minds as something strictly fluid and non-perceivable; more like a transparent, paradoxically iridescent creature rather than an actual person.
Franz Kafka; from a diary entry dated 23 March 1914. (via pankylu)

yagazieemezi:

In 1960, Garanger, a 25-year-old draftee who had already been photographing professionally for ten years, landed in Kabylia, in the small village of Ain Terzine, about seventy-five miles south of Algiers. Garanger’s commanding officer decreed that the villagers must have identity cards: “Naturally he asked the military photographer to make these cards,” Garanger recalls. “Either I refused and went to prison, or I accepted. 

“I would come within three feet of them,” Garanger remembers. “They would be unveiled. In a period of ten days, I made two thousand portraits, two hundred a day. The women had no choice in the matter. Their only way of protesting was through their look.”

Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2013/04/23/women-unveiled-marc-garangers-contested-portraits-of-1960s-algeria/#ixzz2RUaQLNXJ

these women are also My People.

selchieproductions:

Women carrying 30 kilos of peat and knitting at the same time on the Isle of Lewis back in 1916. Gaelic multitasking at its finest.

these women are My People. 

selchieproductions:

Women carrying 30 kilos of peat and knitting at the same time on the Isle of Lewis back in 1916. Gaelic multitasking at its finest.

these women are My People. 

Let me tell you this: if you meet a loner, no matter what they tell you, it’s not because they enjoy solitude. It’s because they have tried to blend into the world before, and people continue to disappoint them.
Jodi Picoult (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
apotospitimou:

(via OMG Quilt / “Spaces”. 3D quilt. Hand dyed fabrics.)

3-D quilt. wow.

kateoplis:

“They just threw human death and suffering at them until they were finished.”

jkbbbx:

Surreal animal hybrid sculptures by Ellen Jewett (via MMM)

logotv:

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colchrishadfield:

Our golden lights from Dublin to Paris, Nature’s from green aurora to blue dawn.

colchrishadfield:

Our golden lights from Dublin to Paris, Nature’s from green aurora to blue dawn.