tareita de esas de muuuuchos colores que me gustan tanto<3
…a pesar de que desde hace tantos años soy el mismo y hago lo mismo, no sé por qué me siento ajeno a mí; como si accidentalmente hubiera caído dentro de mi cuerpo y de pronto me diera cuenta del sitio que habito.
Josefina Vicens, El libro vacío (via hachedesilencio)
In these GIFs made for Expedia by NeoMam and Thisisrender, seven architectural wonders are reconstructed into their original form, allowing us to see how the ruins visible today developed from the initial structures in all their glory.
Identified from the top:
The Parthenon Athens, Greece / 432 BC
Luxor Temple Luxor, Egypt / 1380 BC
Nohoch Mul Pyramid (Coba) Quintana Roo, Mexico / 100 BC-100 AD
Temple of Jupiter Pompeii, Italy / 200 BC
Milecastle 39 (Part of Hadrian’s Wall) Northumberland, England / 100 AD
The Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacán Teotihuacan, Mexico / 200 CE
Area Sacra di Largo Argentina—Temple B Rome, Italy / 101 BC
Las cantidad de veces que me he imaginado en su mundo amarillo🌻
‘LOVING VINCENT,’ an Animated Film Featuring 12 Oil Paintings per Second by Over 100 Painters
‘Loving Vincent’ will be the world’s first feature length painted animation, with every shot painted with oil paints on canvas, just as Van Gogh himself painted. Written & Directed by Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman, produced by Poland’s BreakThru Films & UK’s Trademark Films. The film is scheduled for a 2017 release.
“Every one of the 65,000 frames of the film is an oil-painting hand-painted by 125 professional oil-painters who traveled from all across Europe to the Loving Vincent studios in Poland and Greece to be a part of the production.”
“The film was first shot as a live action film with actors then hand-painted over frame-by-frame in oils. The final effect is an interaction of the performance of the actors playing Vincent’s famous portraits, and the performance of the painting animators, bringing these characters into the medium of paint.”
“Loving Vincent is an investigation delving into the life and controversial death of Vincent Van Gogh, one of the world’s most beloved painters, as told through his paintings and by the characters that inhabit them,”
“The intrigue unfolds through interviews with the characters closest to Vincent and through dramatic reconstructions of the events leading up to his death.”
Comenzó a morir el primer día de septiembre 🌻💔
arte hecho planos <3
Grand Facade | Marlon de Azambuja | Via
Sometimes, all you need to create some magic is some magic markers. In a new series called Gran Fachada (“Grand Facade” in English), Madrid-based architect and designer Marlon de Azambuja works this marker magic on color photographs of famous museums around the world, from the Whitney to the Pompidou and the Tate Modern. Using a marker to black out sections of these images, he reveals fluorescent color-negative line drawings, which would probably look amazing as velvet black-light posters. Thin outlines of color expose where the contours of an architectural rendering would be, the intricacy of which approaches that of the buildings’ original blueprints.
““Ya no sé si amo u odio. En verdad ni uno ni otro. Amar. Odiar. Nombres que aprendí no sé en qué lejana y falsa experiencia. Si llegas a descubrir que no “haces” ni uno ni otro, te desilusionarás de ti porque tu vida, desprovista de dos prejuicios tan importantes, te parecerá más pobre aún, más pequeña y poco interesante.” — Alejandra Pizarnik”
— Alejandra Pizarnik
Estábamos, estamos, estaremos juntos. A pedazos, a ratos, a párpados, a sueños.