roundtripper

many eggs, one basket

cavetocanvas:

Francesco Clemente, Bestiary, 1978

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Mel Kadel (via The Shiny Squirrel: A Few things I love…)

Charley doesn’t have our problems. He doesn’t belong to a species clever enough to split the atom but not clever enough to live in peace with itself. He doesn’t even know about race, nor is he concerned with his sister’s marriage. It’s quite the opposite. Once Charley fell in love with a dachshund, a romance racially unsuitable, physically ridiculous, and mechanically impossible. But all those problems Charley ignored. He loved deeply and tried dogfully. It would be difficult to explain to a dog the good and moral purpose of a thousand humans gathered to curse one tiny human. I’ve seen a look in dogs’ eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts.

John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley

(via animals - Minakani Walls)

blackandwtf:

Early 1900s


French postcard.

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(via theshinysquirrel)

mythologyofblue:

Bert Heyden, Josef Sudek in his studio, 1975

A retrospective of handmade miniature interiors by Charles Matton is on exhibit at Galerie Michael Haas in Berlin. Matton, who died in 2008 of lung cancer, built ‘Boxes’’ that recreated elaborate libraries, studios of classical sculptors, rooms of famous writers - even simple bathrooms. Matton and his assistant painstakingly hand-built, painted and sculpted every visible detail to 1/7 scale, from fading wallpaper to broken light sockets. (via Junkculture: Charles Matton: Enclosures)

suicideblonde:

Marlene Dietrich