I finally got around to taking a quick picture of this cardigan! It is so comfy and the pattern is vibrant (and photographs nicely).
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Asos Spring Lookbook- Nylon Mag
obsessed with this last one :)
[nylonmag.com]
And my own version of the last photo, playing with the tones a bit:
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Espana
A few photos from my trip to Spain.
Nam from Streetfsn gave me some tips for taking street style photos, but I was too chicken to approach strangers and ask them for a picture, so I had to settle for sharing these beautiful photos of scenery and buildings :)
Mont Serrat...
Madrid
Madrid- Parque del Retiro (one of the most beautiful parks I have ever visited!)
Nam from Streetfsn gave me some tips for taking street style photos, but I was too chicken to approach strangers and ask them for a picture, so I had to settle for sharing these beautiful photos of scenery and buildings :)
Mont Serrat...
Madrid
Madrid- Parque del Retiro (one of the most beautiful parks I have ever visited!)
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
School Street Style and School
I am starting to take street style photos of my friends and other classmates and am hoping to start up a street style blog on my high school newspaper's website. If I eventually get it started up I will share some photos with you guys.
Maybe its just me but I think personal style is really interesting. What a person wears reflects not only their personality, but how they feel about themselves. Crossing my fingers that my advisor approves the idea!
Maybe its just me but I think personal style is really interesting. What a person wears reflects not only their personality, but how they feel about themselves. Crossing my fingers that my advisor approves the idea!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Art Inspiration: Andy Warhol
I watched a documentary on Andy Warhol yesterday and it was really fascinating. He is such an interesting guy. I never realized how influential he was in his turbulent time. Sidenote: I don't quite understand my fascination with the 1960's and 70's... It probably has something to do with my being a teenager, and seeing what power the youth of that time period had over culture and politics. Not to mention so many great artists and musicians came out of the "era of free" (freedom of speech, freedom to protest, free drugs, free-thinking, free hugs anyone?)
Back to Andy: There was a segment in the documentary about his films and I love his reason for making ones of sleeping people or people doing other simple things in slow motion: he wants to shed a light on time, and its meaning and value.
I want to make art like this some day. Art that makes people stop and think. Art that makes people slow down their busy lives to enjoy the moment...
Happy Monday.
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