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A collection of thoughts and feelings, pictures and puzzles of my day-to-day activities. I've always been a sucker for a diary, so this is yet another attempt.
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life:

This photograph by LIFE’s Alfred Eisenstaedt taken in Grand Central Terminal manages to capture the hustle and bustle of the city we call home. See more photos here.
(Alfred Eisenstaedt—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
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razorshapes:

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Untitled (2013)
razorshapes:

Heitor Magno | Tumblr 
Untitled (2013)
All The Things She Read: The Great Gatsby
My better quarters
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blackfashion:

Not so BlackFashion.ELVIRA ‘T HART DRAWN CLOTHES AND WEARABLE DRAWINGS
Elvira ‘t Hart latest collection aims to translate sketches from 2D to 3D. “If this works on paper, can I make it work in real-life?” ask Hart. The end result of Hart’s Graduation project wearable drawings is a collection of ideas how 2D and 3D material can relate to each-other. 
“I find quick sketches to be the most interesting to look at: lines which end suddenly or parts that disappear. It leaves something to the imagination. A drawing doesn’t have to be finished or complete to give the viewer an idea of what is depicted.” says Hart of her collection.
For more information, visit www.elvirathart.com
blackfashion:

Not so BlackFashion.ELVIRA ‘T HART DRAWN CLOTHES AND WEARABLE DRAWINGS
Elvira ‘t Hart latest collection aims to translate sketches from 2D to 3D. “If this works on paper, can I make it work in real-life?” ask Hart. The end result of Hart’s Graduation project wearable drawings is a collection of ideas how 2D and 3D material can relate to each-other. 
“I find quick sketches to be the most interesting to look at: lines which end suddenly or parts that disappear. It leaves something to the imagination. A drawing doesn’t have to be finished or complete to give the viewer an idea of what is depicted.” says Hart of her collection.
For more information, visit www.elvirathart.com
blackfashion:

Not so BlackFashion.ELVIRA ‘T HART DRAWN CLOTHES AND WEARABLE DRAWINGS
Elvira ‘t Hart latest collection aims to translate sketches from 2D to 3D. “If this works on paper, can I make it work in real-life?” ask Hart. The end result of Hart’s Graduation project wearable drawings is a collection of ideas how 2D and 3D material can relate to each-other. 
“I find quick sketches to be the most interesting to look at: lines which end suddenly or parts that disappear. It leaves something to the imagination. A drawing doesn’t have to be finished or complete to give the viewer an idea of what is depicted.” says Hart of her collection.
For more information, visit www.elvirathart.com
blackfashion:

Not so BlackFashion.ELVIRA ‘T HART DRAWN CLOTHES AND WEARABLE DRAWINGS
Elvira ‘t Hart latest collection aims to translate sketches from 2D to 3D. “If this works on paper, can I make it work in real-life?” ask Hart. The end result of Hart’s Graduation project wearable drawings is a collection of ideas how 2D and 3D material can relate to each-other. 
“I find quick sketches to be the most interesting to look at: lines which end suddenly or parts that disappear. It leaves something to the imagination. A drawing doesn’t have to be finished or complete to give the viewer an idea of what is depicted.” says Hart of her collection.
For more information, visit www.elvirathart.com
blackfashion:

Not so BlackFashion.ELVIRA ‘T HART DRAWN CLOTHES AND WEARABLE DRAWINGS
Elvira ‘t Hart latest collection aims to translate sketches from 2D to 3D. “If this works on paper, can I make it work in real-life?” ask Hart. The end result of Hart’s Graduation project wearable drawings is a collection of ideas how 2D and 3D material can relate to each-other. 
“I find quick sketches to be the most interesting to look at: lines which end suddenly or parts that disappear. It leaves something to the imagination. A drawing doesn’t have to be finished or complete to give the viewer an idea of what is depicted.” says Hart of her collection.
For more information, visit www.elvirathart.com
blackfashion:

Not so BlackFashion.ELVIRA ‘T HART DRAWN CLOTHES AND WEARABLE DRAWINGS
Elvira ‘t Hart latest collection aims to translate sketches from 2D to 3D. “If this works on paper, can I make it work in real-life?” ask Hart. The end result of Hart’s Graduation project wearable drawings is a collection of ideas how 2D and 3D material can relate to each-other. 
“I find quick sketches to be the most interesting to look at: lines which end suddenly or parts that disappear. It leaves something to the imagination. A drawing doesn’t have to be finished or complete to give the viewer an idea of what is depicted.” says Hart of her collection.
For more information, visit www.elvirathart.com
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