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bobbycaputo:

What Does Your Kitchen Say About You?

Erik Klein Wolterink has spent a lot of time researching, photographing, and editing images of kitchens.

Surprisingly, the Dutch photographer, engineer, and quasi-cartographer claims he’s not even a fan of the room.

“I can’t cook, for example,” Wolterink said. “And I’m not really into kitchens. I’m interested in the way we live, our daily environment, what surrounds us, the everyday stuff we normally don’t see or pay attention to.”

Wolterink became passionate about photography while attending a photography festival in Holland in 2001. (“June 6, 2001,” Wolterink recalled of the day that would change his life.) He went to art school and eventually quit his job and moved to Amsterdam, where he started to work full time as a photographer after his wife told him to “do what I wanted with my life or I wouldn’t be happy.”

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modcloth:

I am tote-ally freaking out about this awesome DIY project from Brit & Co. What a quick and easy way to jazz up one of my closet essentials, the canvas tote bag! How would you hack this project to make your perfect carry-all even better?

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natashakline:

For all the artists out there. xoxo

penguinsdontpurr:

http://mycalicoskies.blogspot.co.nz/2012/04/52-week-challenge-10-diy-screenprint.html

rawboned-rapture:

Skinny

truebluemeandyou:

DIY Easy Wire Wrapped Bow Ear Cuff Tutorial from Essas Frescurites here. I translated from Portuguese to English using Chrome. Combine it with the wire bow ring here. For more DIY ear cuffs go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/ear-cuff and for wire DIY jewelry and wire wrapping tutorials go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/wire

likeafieldmouse:

Eliot Lee Hazel - The Poppy Field Gang (2011)

fewthistle:

Carmen (Homage to Munkasci), Coat by Cardin, Place François-Premier, Paris, August 1957.
Photographer: Richard Avedon

nature-of-daylight:

The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972)

words-and-reality:

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