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    Chicago based designer Matthew Hoffman started distributing stickers with the phrase ‘you are beautiful’ about 10 years ago, who knew it would take off so well and inspire all these charming installations and public art works. Hats off to you Matthew Hoffman and your simple and satisfying message to the world. 

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  • artchipel:

Dean Crouser - Dragonfly. Watercolor

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    Dean Crouser - Dragonfly. Watercolor

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  • iaialand:

Wall

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    Wall

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    • 3 months ago
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  • exhibition-ism:

90,000 followers!! We love every single one of you. Stay groovy!!! 

-J

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    90,000 followers!! We love every single one of you. Stay groovy!!!

    -J

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    • 3 months ago
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  • “He thought back to that time again, and in a little while he said, ‘We had a Victrola and some records, Doctor. We’d play the Victrola every night and listen to the records and dance there in the living room. We’d do that every night. Sometimes it’d be snowing outside and the temperature down below zero. The temperature really drops on you up there in January or February. But we’d listen to the records and dance in our stocking feet in the living room until we’d gone through all the records. And then I’d build up the fire and turn out the lights, all but one, and we’d go to bed. Some nights it’d be snowing, and it’d be so still outside you could hear the snow falling. It’s true, Doc,’ he said, ‘you can do that. Sometimes you can hear the snow falling. If you’re quiet and your mind is clear and you’re at peace with yourself and all things, you can lay in the dark and hear it snow. You try it sometimes,’ he said. ‘You get snow down here once in a while, don’t you? You try it sometimes. Anyway, we’d go to the dances every night. And then we’d go to bed under a lot of quilts and sleep warm until morning. When you woke up you could see your breath,’ he said.”
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    Beginners : The New Yorker

    Here is some Raymond Carver for a snowy day.

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