11.27.2011
11.24.2011
A Letter
Hey All!
So, I am in the process of making myself a website which contains more about me, my artwork, and maybe can someday expand into a shop for prints of my sketches and other works! Who knows what could happen! In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I would also like to let you all know that I am very thankful for all of you who follow my blog and reblog what inspires me! I love looking at all of your lovely comments and please, please do not hesitate to contact me via email, twitter, facebook, etc. I love hearing from all of you! I am also more than happy to take a look at all of your blogs and collaborate!
For all of you in The States, I wish you a happy, safe and yummy Thanksgiving!
xoxo
~Taylor
A Letter
Hey All!
So, I am in the process of making myself a website which contains more about me, my artwork, and maybe can someday expand into a shop for prints of my sketches and other works! Who knows what could happen! In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I would also like to let you all know that I am very thankful for all of you who follow my blog and reblog what inspires me! I love looking at all of your lovely comments and please, please do not hesitate to contact me via email, twitter, facebook, etc. I love hearing from all of you! I am also more than happy to take a look at all of your blogs and collaborate!
For all of you in The States, I wish you a happy, safe and yummy Thanksgiving!
xoxo
~Taylor
11.22.2011
11.21.2011
David Bellemere
Julia on the Free People BLDG25 Blog did a post recently featuring the work of David Bellemere. He photographed the 1920's and 1970's section of the November catalog for Free People! When I saw these portions of the catalog and the blog post, I literally kept saying "holy crap" over and over again in my head. The photographs he takes have this mysterious innocence about them. I'm so glad I found this new source of inspiration, and I'm even happier to be able to share it with all of you! You can find more of David Bellemere's work here!
Sources: http://blog.freepeople.com/2011/11/david-bellemere/ , http://davidbellemere.com/David Bellemere
Julia on the Free People BLDG25 Blog did a post recently featuring the work of David Bellemere. He photographed the 1920's and 1970's section of the November catalog for Free People! When I saw these portions of the catalog and the blog post, I literally kept saying "holy crap" over and over again in my head. The photographs he takes have this mysterious innocence about them. I'm so glad I found this new source of inspiration, and I'm even happier to be able to share it with all of you! You can find more of David Bellemere's work here!
Sources: http://blog.freepeople.com/2011/11/david-bellemere/ , http://davidbellemere.com/
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