Diamond Jubilee Special
Photomanipulation by Tibor Kalman (1949-1999).
- Kalman published three images, one of Queen Elizabeth black, one of Spike Lee white, and one of the Pope as asian.
A personal favourite, one of the greatest graphic designers of all time.
Happy celebrations!
via just-just:
(via soacea)
(via moonbrains)
i just found this video of my cousin on this computer im fucking sobbing
(via johnwaters)
I’m finally getting some alone time!! I’ve been needing this for months but have made myself super busy so I literally have been on the go nonstop. Here’s what I’ve been doing with it:
crafting— collaging, painting, drawing (i really need to go to michaels! I got some GREAT new stamps the other day and I want to use them everywhere)
listening to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs!
making packages 4 the bst ppl evr!
watching Pans Labyrinth
JOURNALING!!!!!! WHY HAVEN’T I BEEN JOURNALING
learning new songs on ze guitar and playin’ around on Lyd’s uke
reading The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
I’M SO HAPPY. even if things suck i really needed this and it’s making them better even if only in my mind. there are too many people to know and hang and share stories with here that i never have time to hang and share stories with myself.
HEY I FINALLY HAVE A SHOW ON KSPC RADIO AS OF YESTERDAY
i wish there were better art classes here
i can’t wait for summer
This floating cabin is an art project called “Manifest Destiny!” by Brooklyn based artist Mark Reigelman, with architect Jenny Chapman and engineer Paul Endres. It is a temporary installation (through October 2012) of a cabin placed on the side of a building in downtown San Francisco at 446 Bush Street.
The installation’s concept statement:
Manifest Destiny! is about our God-given imperative as modern explorers, to seek out parcels of unclaimed territory and boldly establish a new home front in the remaining urban voids of San Francisco.