Future Hobo.

Hiya, I'm Lizzie, an art student & shouter of bizarre, far flung thoughts. I typically live in North Carolina but am currently studying abroad at Trinity in Southern Wales & I don't want to leave once term's up. I also have a personal blog so if you are curious feel free to message me.
~ Tuesday, April 17 ~
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“Tree line”, photos of carefully wrapped trees by Zander Olsen.

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The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen harbour (Taken with instagram)

I’ve always wanted to see this & I can’t wait to some day.  

graceinwales:

The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen harbour (Taken with instagram)

I’ve always wanted to see this & I can’t wait to some day.  

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diamonds-wood:
From The Yellow Wallpaper | Lara Mullen by Martina Hoogland Ivanow for AnOther Spring/Summer 2012

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diamonds-wood:

From The Yellow Wallpaper | Lara Mullen by Martina Hoogland Ivanow for AnOther Spring/Summer 2012

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Can I get this as a poster for my wall??

Can I get this as a poster for my wall??

(Source: antatgwhh)

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“2 Beards” by Aaron Smith.“I start by reacting to the photographs I collect. I take a very direct approach, applying thick paint to panel. The lack of color of the source material lets me create the color relationships I want. It’s my goal to imbue the figures with bursting vitality despite their stoic poses.” -Aaron Smith in an interview with Advocate.

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“2 Beards” by Aaron Smith.

“I start by reacting to the photographs I collect. I take a very direct approach, applying thick paint to panel. The lack of color of the source material lets me create the color relationships I want. It’s my goal to imbue the figures with bursting vitality despite their stoic poses.” -Aaron Smith in an interview with Advocate.

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