sexismandthecity:

Beauty without intelligence is a masterpiece painted on a napkin.

sexismandthecity:

Beauty without intelligence is a masterpiece painted on a napkin.

live4emma-l4s:

Carmen Dell’Orefice by Richard Avedon

live4emma-l4s:

Carmen Dell’Orefice by Richard Avedon

fromscandinaviawithlove:

The Swedish String shelf. See more at String Furniture.

fromscandinaviawithlove:

The Swedish String shelf. See more at String Furniture.

americastestkitchen:

Secrets to Making Yeast Bread

Mixing, kneading, rising, proofing—all demystified.

(via ffoodd)

ianbrooks:

The Color of Sunsets by Eric Cahan

Entitled “Sky Series”, these arent paint sample gradients but actual photos taken of various sunsets and sunrises around the country. In describing his process, Eric says: “A lot of people ask me if this is all done in Photoshop. Actually, very little Photoshop is used. I will only tone photos to match the paper type and, in some cases, add a bit of color curves. The actual process is done with colored resin filters that I’ve made being placed in front of the lens. One must remember, when a colored filter is used against a blue sky, it always alters the color of the sky. You have to know the colors you are going for and then choose a filter from there. For example, if you use a yellow filter and the sky is very blue, it will turn the horizon green. This works best during sunrise and sunset. It’s a bit like capturing a shadow”.  Click on the pictures to see where and when they were taken. I honestly didnt know some of these colors existed in nature. Crayola’s 64 Box of crayons lied to me.

Artist: website / facebook

(via: My Modern Met)

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