the Annotated Wind in the Willows
“To that extent is a specimen of the most scandalous escapism: it paints a happiness under incompatible conditions—the sort of freedom we can have …
“To that extent is a specimen of the most scandalous escapism: it paints a happiness under incompatible conditions—the sort of freedom we can have …
They were big and little creatures. Some were hairy with long, thin tails, and some had noses long as pokers. Some had bulging eyes and some had 20 toes. In they came — crashing through the door, sliding down the chimney, crawling through the windows. They shouted and cried. They banged pots and pans. They twirled their tails and tapped their toes upon the wooden floor. The Brothers Grimm
An American artist whose decision to strike out independently and make his own way with his unique ‘hand’ is the order of the day. Mike Perry’s work is showing up on all manner of products and places…
Moby Dick is perhaps way down the line on my reading list, however this blog may be enough to generate some anticipation of the read. …
There is something truly engaging in the visual rendering, or articulation, of living things by a human hand.
Found in the summer on the corner of 29th and Broadway; Mr Fairey’s work in varying degrees of shred and array. Share this ___________________________________
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