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Monday May 28th - 10:14am

this is really lovely, thanks judey!

Thursday May 24th - 6:14am

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Monday May 21st - 3:27pm

nevver:

There are no more fish in the sea

nevver:

There are no more fish in the sea

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Saturday May 19th - 12:34pm

"‘all that fucking thinking, it’ll kill you’"

Friday May 18th - 12:25pm

samuellong ASKED: Gday, how'd the first day of hard work go? Your past few days sound rather spectacular yet rather strange also. How's it all been going? Xxx

so great thankyou! it’s really really hard work but so far i’m enjoying it, but ask me again once we open properly for buisness and it may be a different story haha! xxx

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Thursday May 17th - 1:24am

Weirdest/craziest two days of work of my life!

Drinking champagne with jamie oliver, having beans hurled at my face, playing with pink plastic handcuffs, playdough and slinkys, getting quite drunk BOTH days of work, eating everything on the menu, outfits made from giant flour bags, and many many innuendos.

Wish me luck for today though, this is where the hard work starts!!

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Saturday May 12th - 8:52am

"One should absorb the colour of life, but one should never remember its details. Details are always vulgar."
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (via diistorted)

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Friday May 11th - 5:14pm

reading-as-breathing:

Colombia-born, Miami-based conceptual artist Federico Uribe uses objects from daily life to construct life-size sculptural figures. His medium of choice? Pencils. Although most artists use pencils as a tool for sketching illustrations, Uribe utilizes multicolored pencils fastened together with plastic zip-ties to create a nuclear family—father, mother, son, and daughter—in his series entitled Pencilism: Sculptures.

The multifaceted artist has also employed the ordinary drawing utensils to create massive and elaborate paintings in his collection called Pencilism: Paintings. The multihued sticks are cut and tightly situated against each other. The “paintings” are somewhat sculptural in their construction with tips and edges of the color pencils sticking out. There is a remarkable texture added to the images because of the elements used and their assembly. Uribe’s ability to produce the large-scale works with such an ordinary object, redefining its use, is truly astonishing. The amount of time taken to build each piece also seems unfathomable to me.

Via: samuellong Source: doloresdepalabra

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Friday May 11th - 4:40pm

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Thursday May 10th - 7:42pm

jamesplatt ASKED: Celebrity!!! :)

hahaha you know where to send my fan mail (; xxx


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