La imaginación
Rooftops, Rockets and Adventures beyond by Marek Denko
Brotan las flores entre las palabras de los libros (ilustración de Beatriz Martin Vidal)
sunday reading
Por Mere Rivera
El privilegio de tener amigos curiositos y estar cuarenta mil horas en Facebook es que puedo descubrir fotos y videos fantásticos. Esta vez, mi compañero Emanuel compartió en su biografía un hermoso corto animado que rinde tributo al genialísimo (las opiniones pueden variar) pintor Jackson Pollock y que yo quiero mostrarles aquí. Este singular personaje -hipstersegún los criterios…
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What’s inside of the soups from Andy Warhol’s work in the 1960’s. Check out Lindsey Wohlman’s kickstarter funded art project here.
(Photo Credit: RulingThumb)
Buscamos en la literatura el espejo de nuestras vidas? (ilustración de Ana Juan)
The fashion industry is becoming more inclusive of individuals with disabilities. While designers showcased their latest looks during New York Fashion Week from Feb. 11-19 , some of them made headlines for including models of different backgrounds in their shows. From Jamie Brewer , an actress, activist and model who has Down syndrome, to Jack Eyers, a male amputee model who participated in the FTL Moda show, this season included groundbreaking moments for people who have disabilities.
Read on for more an indepth look at how the fashion industry has become more inclusive.
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Literally IRONIC!
In 1882, Oscar Wilde went on a lecture tour of the United States. When he was entering America, the Customs officer asked him: ‘Do you have anything to declare?’ Wilde answered: ‘I have nothing to declare but my genius.’ When he left America, he said: ‘I have civilised America.’
John William Waterhouse - Ulysses and the Sirens (1891)