11th



Wendy is a fashion photographer and I love how her photos look like old memories.
(via happy cavalier)
“The drawers of this cabinet can never be fully closed. When closing one drawer, the one next to it will open a bit. If you want to open a drawer that is fully closed, you just hit, kick or push the drawer next to it.”
My nightmare of a cabinet, by Oooms.
“Craft Revival: Shaping Western North Carolina Past and Present is a collaborative Heritage Partners grant funded by the Library Services and Technology Act. Its aim is to create a web-based digital history of the historic effort to revive handcraft in the western part of the state. The project draws from a wealth of documents, letters, photographs, oral histories, and objects that tell the story of the Craft Revival during the half century from 1895 to 1945.”
(via an ambitious project collapsing)
Evolving Garden, 2009; color ink on xuan paper, 48 1/2 x 49 inches (123 x 124.5 cm).
(via but does it float)
19TH CENTURY JAPANESE BIRTHING DOLLS
The japanese know how to explain the facts of life.
Why do I always bookmark south american female artists? What’s happening down there?
(via doodlers anonymous)
There are knitters, and then there is Nikki Gabriel.
Handspun and hand dyed wool, together with great design. Check her interview at Design Files.