Simryn Gill used books as a raw material, choosing words such as ‘because’, ‘vessel’, ‘always’, ‘jealous’, and ‘lull’, and removing them from the books to investigate if, and how, words lose or take on meaning when taken away from their intended structures and contexts.
“Paper Girl : Photographer Marty Lochmann and stylist Parish Stapleton work together to create this stunning beauty story inspired by Victorian daguerreotypes. With paper accessories crafted by Stapleton, model Tara Cassidy’s classic looks truly shine with luminous skin by makeup artist Christabel Draffin and sculpted hair styles by Peta Pellegrini.”
Grrrr!!! I wish there was some way of changing my main blog to my photography one, people always follow this one when I add people because it’s the one that the it’s linked to, when they really should be following my other one! :(
http://lisamariephoto.tumblr.com - so go here please!!!! :)
A rodent-eating snake and a hamster have developed an unusual bond at a zoo in Tokyo, Japan. Their relationship began when zookeepers presented the hamster to the snake as a meal.
However, the rat snake (named Aochan) refused to eat the rodent. The two now share a cage, and the hamster sometimes falls asleep sitting on top of his natural foe. Zookeepers have since named the hamster ‘Gohan’ – the Japanese word for meal.they should name the snake piccolo
cus you know
piccolo was like a reptilian or some shit?








