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About: l'esprit de l'escalier, a personal definition -- (n.) all the things you wished you had said; the words that live on the tip of your tongue, the back of your throat, the corners of your mouth, the yawning spaces in your heart

This started out as a daily journal blog and it remains, for the most part, a personal affair. But interspersed between my long text ramblings, you may find some Sherlock, Avengers, Les Misérables, Miyazaki, My Little Pony, Tolkien, and Community -- as well as a handful of recipes, DIY ideas and photographs of people in the rain.

And while this is my main blog that has my favorites from a little bit of everything, I also have a fandom blog at meliorists and a poetry/projects/pretty pictures blog at ofwildstrawberries.

djevojka:

Billy Nunez, The Wizard of Oz in China 

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tinymediaempire:

“i never had a plan for you”24x36” screen print2011

tinymediaempire:

“i never had a plan for you”
24x36” screen print
2011

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hitrecordjoe:

forgedfromstardust:

Two years ago, when I should have been paying attention in class, I drew a sketch of a house being carried by a balloon. I wasn’t very fond of it. Too much whimsy. I immediately forgot about it, and it lay quietly in a drawer in my desk, abandoned. 

A year later, I was introduced to Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s website hitRECord.com, a young website for collaborative artists. I gathered up my nearest sketches, including the little draw-dweller, and duly uploaded them. Because I was busy catching up with the classes I had perviously paid so little attention to, once again, the little sketch was sadly forgotten. At best, it had moved home from my drawer to the internet, and gained a hastily conceived name, Stitchpunk. 

Two weeks later, I return to hitRECord, and find dozens of fascinating variations of the forgotten little sketch, including a genuinely gorgeous full-colour rendering. Against my every expectation, people started to build stories around the sketch, and a year later it had its own world, with characters, backstory, and literally hundreds of great contributions. 

Recently, hitRECord released a book, named RECollection, compiling a retrospective of some the art, music, writing and videos of the website that had engendered since its birth. Incredibly, Stitchpunk, (now renamed Stitchtown as part of the collaboration) and its superior colour rendering are granted two whole pages. 

Today, I come across a photo set of the interview Joseph Gordon-Levitt had on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. During the interview, Joseph hands Leno a copy of RECollection. As Leno takes a cursory scan, I glimpse a familiar flash of colour. Sure enough, there it is. My little draw-dweller, the forgotten sketch, on US Primetime TV. 

I can’t take much, if any, credit for this. It all goes to Joseph, hitRECord, Neithan, moonbug, and the hundreds of others who made this happen. Cheers. And to think I almost left that sketch in the drawer. I’m very proud of it. 

I’ll probably return to hitRECord soon. I have other drawers, with other sketches hiding inside them. 

<3

And, you can pick up a copy of RECollection here. :oD

yukon-ho:

The Great Escape by ~AnkaS

yukon-ho:

The Great Escape by ~AnkaS

eatsleepdraw:


Watercolor draft of an oil painting commission
by Bianca Morelos

eatsleepdraw:

Watercolor draft of an oil painting commission

by Bianca Morelos

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rebeccamock:

Nothing To Do In This Heat But Sleep

hi res version at my blog (x)

Oh look, it’s an illustration of the only feeling I have

artistictempura:

Took me several seconds (and reading the tags) to realise this was a drawing. Just… wow.

artistictempura:

Took me several seconds (and reading the tags) to realise this was a drawing. Just… wow.

theartofanimation:

Natalie Nourigat

theartofanimation:

Natalie Nourigat

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