20,000 streets under the sky

 

mexicanloneliness:

Where is this? This looks exactly like a place my Mother would take me every Sunday when I was a little girl living in Florida. It was a garden in the back of a fine arts museum. Hoping someone can tell me!

mexicanloneliness:

Where is this? This looks exactly like a place my Mother would take me every Sunday when I was a little girl living in Florida. It was a garden in the back of a fine arts museum. Hoping someone can tell me!

(Source: driving-blind, via murderinreverse)

hollyhocksandtulips:

Japanese post card
Betty Boop, Mickey and Minnie (1936)

hollyhocksandtulips:

Japanese post card

Betty Boop, Mickey and Minnie (1936)

twisted space 2.

twisted space 2.

twisted space 1.

twisted space 1.

(Source: spatula)

slushy:

celestialgrime:

Free Market Deluxe! Vangeli Moschopoulos// screenprint

Edinburgh Pals: Make sure you catch Vangeli’s show at the ECA from the 13th of next month!

slushy:

celestialgrime:

Free Market Deluxe! Vangeli Moschopoulos// screenprint

Edinburgh Pals: Make sure you catch Vangeli’s show at the ECA from the 13th of next month!

CELESTIAL GRIME

An exhibition of new prints by Edinburgh College of Art residents Vangeli Moschopoulos & Chris Bryant. 

“I returned to college in the Fall, but my mind wasn’t at rest. My family was not any too well fixed; I felt out of place, the coaches were insulting, I was lonely; I left and went down to the South to think things over. Since then, on my own, I have been learning fast, writing a lot, reading good men, and have been slowly making up my mind, seriously & quietly. Either I am loathsome to others, I have decided, or else I shall be a beacon of rich warm light, spreading good and plenty, making things prosper, being a cosmic architect, conquering the world and being respected, myself grinning surreptitiously. Either that, Sirs, or I shall be the most loathsome, useless, and parasitical (on myself) creature in the world. I shall be a denizen of the Underground, or a successful man of the world. There shall be no compromise!!! I mean it.”

Jack Kerouac would have been 90 today. Celebrate with this fantastic diary entry he penned at the tender age of 19, at once a living testament to the richness of life as a college-dropout-turned-lifelong-learner and a poignant meditation on the most fundamental tension of the human condition. (via explore-blog)

(Source: , via laura-service)