Vintage nostalgia
Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).
The Imaginary World of Playful Pablo
Alguien lee, alguien escucha: lectura en voz alta (ilustración de Juan Martínez-Neal)
Piscina. Mención honorífica en el XXIV Catálogo de Ilustradores de Publicaciones Infantiles y Juveniles 2014.
Public Exhibition of a Picture, c.1888 by Joan Ferrer Miró (Spanish, 1850–1931)
La lectura… un mundo para imaginar (ilustración de Atena Shams)
In progress @eastrivertattoo, Brooklyn.
There’s just something about a library – its well-thumbed, plastic-sheathed bestsellers and dusty shelves of obscure treasures, all just waiting to be picked up and enjoyed by you. And then someone else, someone you may never meet. A library brings readers together into one space to share, exchange, and unlock the secrets of books. Oh, and it’s absolutely free to use.
Alex Johnson, a journalist for the U.K.’s Independent and the author ofImprobable Libraries, agrees. But he’s also noticed that libraries don’t just operate out of drab brick municipal buildings or aged edifices with Gothic arches.
See more of these improbable libraries here.