anthropologie:
Chilean artist Livia Marin’s “Broken Things” sculptures explore the place where form and function meet before breaking apart again.
Via: Design Milk
i think this is fascinating.
“ When things are good, say good things. When things are bad, say twice as many good things. ”
R. Todd Michael
makes me think of that study that showed that kids need 5 good things said to them to neutralize one mean comment/hateful remark. or something like that.
(Source: onherway, via prettystuff)
less than two months ‘til the beach!
i’m a blogging machine today.
(via rosesandaisies)
things like this make my jaw drop! i’m sortof fascinated by this idea. where in the world does all our STUFF go? think about how many articles of clothing are produced in a year. and are bought and are thrown out. and aren’t purchased. and how they trickle down through t.j. maxxs and goodwills… where are the corners of the world where there are just piles of stuff. [insert wall-e reference]
(via crushculdesac)
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He is glorified
when we sit and pray and bear one another’s burdens.
when we speak, acknowledging our weakness and praise Him because He is strong enough. [His love is big enough.]
Jesus’ ways are mysterious and courageous and opposite of American thinking.
embrace it; abide in Him.
(Source: becomingone)
artist El Anatsui
has an exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh - Monday’s field trip as recommended by Professor Finn!
i can’t remember where i found this…
but it’s a hint at what i’m exploring for my honors project…
“ If you’re twenty-two, physically fit, hungry to learn and be better, I urge you to travel - as far and as widely as possible. Sleep on floors if you have to. Find out how other people live and eat and cook. Learn from them- wherever you go. ”
Anthony Bourdain
(Source: thatkindofwoman)