When news of The Hobbit being turned into a firm first broke out, I was quite the giddy camper. After all, it was 11 years ago when I first discovered Lord of the Rings and its epic goodness and I was quite excited for this movie. And with Peter Jackson back at the helm in directing the prequel of the trilogy that made me fall in love with the series, you bet that I was very much looking forward to this movie. So much to the point that I just wanted my last final to be over and for midnight to strike so I could watch. via Reelwire
Andrew Faris
From the artists statement: “My thinking is this: In an increasingly complex and competitive society sternly ruled by technology and stainless robotic hands, there is impassioned need for artistic respite. Simplicity, it has been said, is the essence of beauty. I couldn’t agree more.”
Images and text via Andrew Faris
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Steps into the mist, by esywlkr.
Dorothy Jordan and Gwen Lee - Christmastime 1920s
Buster gets a taste of the good life in Hard Luck (1921).
Artists in the Wild
For the Spring 2015 issue of The Southampton Review.
You can order a poster at my shop.
Lady Mary, played by Michelle Dockery, has been on quite a journey since we met her in September 2010.
We first met her in the context of Downton Abbey’s changing fortunes. With the sudden death of her cousins James and Patrick on the ill-fated Titanic, the future of the estate is...
Montaña Rusa del Amor.