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22 Creative Kids’ Room Ideas That Will Make You Want To Be A Kid Again
Arrested Westeros is the Arrested Development / Game of Thrones mash-up you never knew you wanted. The Tumblr, created by Emily Hummel, features images from the HBO series Game of Thrones set to the dialogue (and sometimes Ron Howard narration) from Arrested Development. It works amazingly well. It’s been around for a while, but if you haven’t yet seen it or looked at it recently, it’s worth a visit and is always good for a laugh.
Haunting Surreal Photographs from the 60s Inspired by Children’s Nightmares: American photographer Arthur Tress is known for his strangely posed and articulated surrealist work. Born in November of 1940, he was merely in his twenties when one of his most poignant collections of work came to life. Depicting the dreams of children in the eeriest of forms, he dives into the subconscious side of children’s minds and draws out their biggest fears in the haunting photos that follow.
"I mean, seriously we're adorable. How could we have a blog that didn't feature us up front and center? ;)" Meet Adam and Andrew. They blog about the aesthetics of Disney. Those little details that are found in all aspects of Disney parks (and related materials): bathroom signs, murals (bathrooms again), vintage Dumbo book illustrations, Epcot's UK (part of their Shake to Randomize series), Theming At Animal Kingdom's Serka Zong Bazaar, and Six Things I DON'T Hate About The Italy Pavilion At Epcot. (In fact The whole month of June 2012 is a treasure.) There's also a podcast.
This Makes Me Uncomfortable - A Pinterest Board for innocently disturbing things (NSFW)
Arrested Westeros is the Arrested Development / Game of Thrones mash-up you never knew you wanted. The Tumblr, created by Emily Hummel, features images from the HBO series Game of Thrones set to the dialogue (and sometimes Ron Howard narration) from Arrested Development. It works amazingly well. It’s been around for a while, but if you haven’t yet seen it or looked at it recently, it’s worth a visit and is always good for a laugh.
Haunting Surreal Photographs from the 60s Inspired by Children’s Nightmares: American photographer Arthur Tress is known for his strangely posed and articulated surrealist work. Born in November of 1940, he was merely in his twenties when one of his most poignant collections of work came to life. Depicting the dreams of children in the eeriest of forms, he dives into the subconscious side of children’s minds and draws out their biggest fears in the haunting photos that follow.
"I mean, seriously we're adorable. How could we have a blog that didn't feature us up front and center? ;)" Meet Adam and Andrew. They blog about the aesthetics of Disney. Those little details that are found in all aspects of Disney parks (and related materials): bathroom signs, murals (bathrooms again), vintage Dumbo book illustrations, Epcot's UK (part of their Shake to Randomize series), Theming At Animal Kingdom's Serka Zong Bazaar, and Six Things I DON'T Hate About The Italy Pavilion At Epcot. (In fact The whole month of June 2012 is a treasure.) There's also a podcast.
This Makes Me Uncomfortable - A Pinterest Board for innocently disturbing things (NSFW)
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