+ THE INTERIOR LIFE+
part one of two. next batch coming up soon!
Michelle Kwon

+ THE INTERIOR LIFE+
part one of two. next batch coming up soon!
Michelle Kwon
KangHee Kim aka 김 강희 aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, b. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, based Brooklyn, NY, USA), Photography
Beside a long-forgotten highway, a strange motel appears at night–and those who chance upon it should never step inside.
It’s the strangest summer you can remember–the pool shed is haunted, the nights stretch forever.
Constructs Laura Kicey
Construct is a series of images of places that do not exist. Their composite parts are the culmination of the ongoing photo-explorations of the artist. Using these photographic pieces, collected over three years, the artist blends together the intricate details of doors, bricks, peeling paint and mortar and gives them a new color and place of their own.
google maps
behold, the only valid mood chart
This Work Never Ends - Jenny Hart, 2002 hand embroidery on salvaged cotton
Citrus trees cover the landscape like fingerprints in Isla Cristina, Spain. The climate in this region is ideal for the growth of this produce with an average temperature of 64 degrees (18° celsius) and a relative humidity between 60% and 80%.
37.241136526°, -7.294464438°
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Source imagery: DigitalGlobe
Hello, My name is Hayden Zezula. I am an animator & designer from Austin, TX
Currently living in NYC
If you would like to get in touch email me at: hayden@zolloc.com Hayden Zezula
Jenny Holzer Truisms Installation, Pilot Field, Buffalo, 1991
Erin Bow (via observando)
Sometimes I’ll go back and read Obergefell v Hodges and just appreciate how beautiful the writing is
The Seattle Review of Books just wrote about Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib’s debut book: “The Crown Ain’t Worth Much is a brave, stirring debut by a voice beyond his years who is leading a new class of poets that are changing the face of modern American poetry.” Get your copy of Hanif’s incredible book here.