Most of the time we’re hunted by ourselves.
And from time to time we have to take action.
[Via Natascha Rosenberg]
Some of Jacek Yerka’s surreal paintings depict the world through my eyes. Now that I’m reading “Diary of a genius” by Salvador Dalí it even becomes more clear: trees are the perfect spot for reading and clocks are everywhere but nowhere, like melting matter.
Times, they are a changin’. The New Yorker cover.
[Via ariadnaguiteras, via nevver, via The New Yorker]
(via wunderkammern)
Sean Penn Drive, Muesli Snipes, Martin Burger King or Robert Brownie Junior are some of the gimmicky and creatively illustrated renames by Bloger De Niro.
Their creators, Manu and Héctor, are Spanish and sometimes depict Spanish cellebrities, concepts or brands. Like Rajoy Division. Mariano Rajoy is the leader of the opposition in the Spanish parliament. Pun is fun!
Professor Philip Zimbardo talks about the revolution in the perspective of Time. Different cultures, countries and even cities have different life paces. I’m past positive and present hedonistic, not sure what measure of each. What do you think you are?
I enjoy small doses of experiential wisdom, that’s a reason why I totally heart quotes. They express things I couldn’t say better and release me in some sort of intimate way. Today I discovered Alex Noriega’s blog (“Stuff no one told me -but I learned anyways-“), who posts statements with appealing illustrations. These are my favorite three.
Some people have special capabilities to express the Invisible. That’s exactly why I love Bert’s illustrations, specially when Pili Arándanos gifts his characters with words.
Yesterday I had a dream about something but I don’t remember quite well what is was. / The only thing I remember is that there was something sooo beautiful in that dream… / So beautiful that I felt like laughing and crying at the same time. / I can recall the emotions… but nothing else. I hope I remember one day. / … / And one day…
Liniers. Things that happen when you’re alive.