loisamarie:
Realizing something helps you have that perfect dream possible…
Hey everyone! HAHA! I am the former readysetoops and that profile is kinda messy so I decided to make new one. Well, maybe just follow me with this new blog site. For my blogs are nothing but the usual as I have posted on my other blog, kinda random stuffs but most all about arts and design. WAHAHA! I’ve been missing a lot about tumblr and it’s been months since i’ve blogged. SERYOSLEH! So, prob’ly I have so many things to tell you guys. Starting through my physical pace and ofcourse about my health. “Gosh naman kaseeee” that’s all I can say :|
It’s been awhile since ive wrote things like this. Yeah, i used to confess stuffs through typing words that i can’t really express when i’m talking or chatting around with someone. Well, April ended up so fast and May came too early for me. 1 month of staying here really explains a bunch of good memories that happened in awhile. Who would thought I learned how to accept and view things on the next page of the book but wait can you repeat that line? Oh yeah, the book of my life. I got these two things that made everything great, i gave up things for a better purpose and came out to be my happiness and made me realize that after all i didnt give up anything I’m just a teen who is on her way in exploring things and finally found what she deserves. I’m loving how things get along my way, and proud to say I am now a Scholastican. Its never easy to just forget about your dreams but if you’ll focus, you’ll find out something deeper than that.
loisamarie:
- A simple heart to heart basis for those broken hearted one.
- Well, it’s all about my past experience of being inlove.
- I was a Senior student since this thing happened :)))
I guess it’s part of life, you know? Being young, naive, and it’s funny. Having a crush on someone or just…
Basically my never ending advices for you guys is there on that blogsite, fashion stuffs and ofcourse arts and designs.
sculpture-center:
Phillip Stearns, DCP_0267, 2012. 9” x 6”. Digital C-Print.
RECOMMENDED: A Camera Darkly, curated by A. E. Benenson and featuring the work of Phillip Stearns and Christian de Vietri, is currently on view at The Camera Club of New York (336 West 37th Street, Suite 206) through June 23, 2012. The work on display engages early photographic techniques and the genre’s more contemporary forms. Stearns rewires a digital camera’s photosensitive chips to respond to electric pulses instead of light. The resulting images resemble 19th Century light-less entoptic images. De Vietri submits a series of Gustave Doré black and white lithographs to a scanner, which translates the prints into waves of color, suggesting a complex relationship between printmaking and digital production.
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