Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Monday, 16 April 2012
Your Love Never Fails
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him,
who have been called according to his purpose. ~ Romans 8:28
Nothing can separate
Even if I ran away
Your love never fails
I know I still make mistakes
But You have new mercies for me everyday
Your love never fails
You stay the same through the ages
Your love never changes
There maybe pain in the night but joy comes in the morning
And when the oceans rage
I don't have to be afraid
Because I know that You love me
Your love never fails
The wind is strong and the water's deep
But I'm not alone here in these open seas
Cause Your love never fails
The chasm is far too wide
I never thought I'd reach the other side
But Your love never fails
You make, all things, work together for my good

You'd think I'd be sick of this song by now, but noo. nevahh!
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Friday, 13 April 2012
♬ July Flame
Forgot I had this most excellent of albums. kerplunk. Laura Veirs + b&b pudding = a very satisfactory afternoon. humm. When I was a kid I used to say pud-ding, not pood-ing. Puddles, pudding. Made sense at the time but the world has since laughed it out of me.
'July Flame' always makes me think of this magnificent passage from Ray Bradbury's spellbinding 'Something Wicked This Way Comes':
The wind flew Jim away. A similar kite, Will swooped to follow.
Watching the boys vanish away, Charles Halloway suppressed a sudden urge to run with them, make the pack. He knew what the wind was doing to them, where it was taking them, to all the secret places that were never so secret again in life. Somewhere in him, a shadow turned mournfully over. You had to run with a night like this, so the sadness could not hurt.
Look! he thought. Will runs because running is its own excuse. Jim runs because something’s up ahead of him. Yet, strangely, they do run together.
What’s the answer, he wondered, walking through the library, putting out the lights, putting out the lights, putting out the lights, is it all in the whorls on our thumbs and fingers? Why are some people all grasshopper fiddlings, scrapings, all antennae shivering, one big ganglion eternally knotting, slip-knotting, square-knotting themselves? They stoke a furnace all their lives, sweat their lips, shine their eyes and start it all in the crib. Caesar’s lean and hungry friends. They eat the dark, who only stand and breathe.
That’s Jim, all bramblehair and itchweed.And Will? Why, he’s the last peach, high on a summer tree. Some boys walk by and you cry, seeing them. They feel good, they look good, they are good. Oh, they're not above peeing off a bridge, or stealing an occasional dime-store pencil sharpener; it's not that. It's just, you know, seeing them pass, that's how they'll be all their life; they'll get hit, hurt, cut, bruised, and always wonder why, why does it happen? How can it happen to them?
But Jim, now, he knows it happens, he watches for it happening, he sees it start, he sees it finish, he licks the wound he expected,and never asks why; he knows. He always knew. Someone knew before him, a long time ago, someone who had wolves for pets and lions for night conversants. Hell, Jim doesn't know with his mind. But his body knows. And while Will's putting a bandage on his latest scratch, Jim's ducking, waving, bouncing away from the knockout blow which must inevitably come.
So there they go, Jim running slower to stay with Will, Will running faster to stay with Jim, Jim breaking two windows in a haunted house because Will's along, Will breaking one instead of none because Jim's watching. Gosh how we get our fingers in each others clay. That's friendship, each playing the potter to see what shapes we can make of the other..
Yeah yeah tl;dr but dang-a-lang! he's a kickass writer. *happy shiver*
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Thursday, 12 April 2012
*Sparkle Motion*
'Capturing Resonance' is a sight for sore eyes. The installation was dreamed up by sculptor Soo Sunny Park, working in collaboration with sound artist, Spencer Topel.


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| Photo credit: Peter Harris Studio via mymodernmet |
Brings new meaning to 'Sparkle Motion'. *sideways glance at you Donnie Darkonites out there* In light, there are all colors. Life needs more Soo Sunny Park!
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Wednesday, 11 April 2012
♬ Music to Paint by
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Fleet Foxes: making lumberjacks fashionable
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Fleet Foxes owns my hypothetical musical soul. Give me maudlin, shaggy haired granola-eating hipsters with voices that echo eternity all day, everyday.
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fleet foxes,
music
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Jesus Culture
"All Jesus, all the time" is the only life worth living! ~ Every Day with Jesus
If we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. ~ Romans 14:8

Best four days of my life so far.. sky's the limit from here on out! Definitely gif worthy.
Yay, God!

Yep, that about sums it up.
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Thursday, 23 February 2012
♬ Gotye Fever
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Guitar exploitation! Taciturn bearded Chuck Norris guy staring off into the
middle distance & deigning to grace us with his presence is cracking me up.
Guitar exploitation! Taciturn bearded Chuck Norris guy staring off into the
middle distance & deigning to grace us with his presence is cracking me up.
Worth a listen:
I'm sold! Need Making Mirrors right now.
Porcelain & Gold
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| Porcelain Goldtop Milk Bottles by Shan Annabelle Valla |
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| Beetle and Flor Beaver Skull |
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| Beetle and Flor Coyote Skull |
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I Held A Jewel
Oil paintings by the incredible Toronto based artist Carly Waito. Her exquisite renderings of glistening semi-precious gemstones and minerals in macroscopic detail are so life-like, it takes your breath away when you realize they're not photographs. This sort of talent tends to leave me in state of wondrous despair. Even her name has an elfin, birdlike quality to it. ♥
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| Amethyst. Oil on masonite. |
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| Tourmaline |
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| Barite |
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| Vesuvianite |
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| Bornite |
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| Amethyst |
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| Rhodochrosite |
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Candy Hearts
Three things will last forever - faith, hope, and love - and the greatest of these is love.
~ 1 Corinthians 13:13 (NLT)

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art loveday,
art prints
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Happy Day!
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| Walt Whitman - A Song of Joys |
Just finished two new designs whee! Will post soon. I should probably spend less time doodling in my journal and focus more on painting. meep. Occupational hazard. Oh by the by, go watch The Descendants. You will bawl your eyes out. in a good way. Now back to the gulag!
P.S. Anyone else utterly obsessed with this song?
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art loveday,
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Friday, 27 January 2012
Q is for Quote...

"We do not want merely to see beauty, though, God knows, even that is bounty enough. We want something else which can hardly be put into words - to be united with the beauty we see, to pass into it, to receive it into ourselves, to bathe in it, to become part of it.
That is why we have peopled air and earth and water with gods and goddesses and nymphs and elves — that, though we cannot, yet these projections can, enjoy in themselves that beauty, grace, and power of which Nature is the image. That is why the poets tell us such lovely falsehoods. They talk as if the west wind could really sweep into a human soul; but it can't. They tell us that "beauty born of murmuring sound" will pass into human face; but it won't. Or not yet.
For if we take the imagery of Scripture seriously, if we believe that God will one day give us the Morning Star and cause us to put on the splendour of the sun, then we may surmise that both the ancient myths and the modern poetry, so false as history, may be very near the truth as prophecy. At present we are on the outside of the world, the wrong side of the door. We discern the freshness and purity of morning, but they do not make us fresh and pure. We cannot mingle with the splendours we see. But all the leaves of the New Testament are rustling with the rumour that it will not always be so. Some day, God willing, we shall get in." ~ C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory
That is why we have peopled air and earth and water with gods and goddesses and nymphs and elves — that, though we cannot, yet these projections can, enjoy in themselves that beauty, grace, and power of which Nature is the image. That is why the poets tell us such lovely falsehoods. They talk as if the west wind could really sweep into a human soul; but it can't. They tell us that "beauty born of murmuring sound" will pass into human face; but it won't. Or not yet.
For if we take the imagery of Scripture seriously, if we believe that God will one day give us the Morning Star and cause us to put on the splendour of the sun, then we may surmise that both the ancient myths and the modern poetry, so false as history, may be very near the truth as prophecy. At present we are on the outside of the world, the wrong side of the door. We discern the freshness and purity of morning, but they do not make us fresh and pure. We cannot mingle with the splendours we see. But all the leaves of the New Testament are rustling with the rumour that it will not always be so. Some day, God willing, we shall get in." ~ C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Maria S.C. Test Tube lamp
Inspired by Nobel prize winning scientist Maria Sklodowska-Curie aka Marie Curie, Polish designer Pani Jurek at GangDesign created this versatile lamp out of plywood bands and wait for it.. detachable test tubes which can be dressed up with a variety of decorative fillers. Flowers, vines, sand, multicolor liquids, beads, crystals... your imagination is the only limit! Too clever. Definitely going on my 'Gimme' list.

all images via gangdesign
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Sunday, 22 January 2012
I want to go to there..
Booktree at Lloyd's of Kew Booksellers
Heaven on earth.. or close enough.
From Ulrike Bulle, former owner of Lloyd's:
"I commissioned the booktree for my bookshop in 2006 and it was designed and built by Tim Vincent-Smith - Isn't it lovely?
The tree stems came from an island in the Thames nearby, where Tim was living on a boat. They were covered in little wood worm holes but we assumed that they would have died in the water... Wrong! They came crawling out in the comfort of my shop! We had to coat the thing in woodworm poison for a few weeks. Now my own house is full of books of course and I'm dreaming of installing a booktree there..."
*swoon* I wouldn't mind one myself! minus the wormy invaders of course. Vintage books make me happy-clappy!
"I commissioned the booktree for my bookshop in 2006 and it was designed and built by Tim Vincent-Smith - Isn't it lovely?
The tree stems came from an island in the Thames nearby, where Tim was living on a boat. They were covered in little wood worm holes but we assumed that they would have died in the water... Wrong! They came crawling out in the comfort of my shop! We had to coat the thing in woodworm poison for a few weeks. Now my own house is full of books of course and I'm dreaming of installing a booktree there..."
*swoon* I wouldn't mind one myself! minus the wormy invaders of course. Vintage books make me happy-clappy!
images via Ulrika Bulle
Booktree design by Tim Vincent-Smith.
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books,
decor,
decor spaces
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