Christ Mac

Christiaan McPherson's Bulletin Board of
Inspirational & Beautiful
Images That Grab My Attention

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[Request] Supernatural - The Genie

(Source: redcigar)

charlienostra:

tïdaí
In 1995, Tilda Swinton participated in a performance art piece conceived by Cornelia Parker titled The Maybe at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Tilda slept for eight hours a day in an exhibition cabinet while visitors observed Tilda as a modern day Sleeping Beauty in blue jeans. She was scrutinized, pondered, and even read to by a poet. If I had visited, I would have laid down under her glass casket & attempted to dream myself into her dream.

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charlienostra:

tïdaí

In 1995, Tilda Swinton participated in a performance art piece conceived by Cornelia Parker titled The Maybe at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Tilda slept for eight hours a day in an exhibition cabinet while visitors observed Tilda as a modern day Sleeping Beauty in blue jeans. She was scrutinized, pondered, and even read to by a poet. If I had visited, I would have laid down under her glass casket & attempted to dream myself into her dream.

(Source: bohemea)

WATCH: David Bowie's 'The Stars (Are Out Tonight)' | Out Magazine

14 page spread in Maisons Vivre

The Yellow Room at Le Moulin Bregeon

The Yellow Room at Le Moulin Bregeon

Spring at Le Moulin Bregeon


Spring is the time for young broad beans, real wild asparagus, spring onions, small turnips and cauliflower, green peas, bitter oranges, green tomatoes, mixed salad, tender fennel, strawberries from Carpentras, artichokes, brousse (fresh cheese), and new olive oil. Basil is at its best, bringing its punchy flavor to soupe au pistou made with fresh spring vegetables. While the rest of France starts to despair of ever seeing the sun, the days here are already warm and summery. Everything at the market is small, juicy and sweet.

Spring is the time for young broad beans, real wild asparagus, spring onions, small turnips and cauliflower, green peas, bitter oranges, green tomatoes, mixed salad, tender fennel, strawberries from Carpentras, artichokes, brousse (fresh cheese), and new olive oil. Basil is at its best, bringing its punchy flavor to soupe au pistou made with fresh spring vegetables. While the rest of France starts to despair of ever seeing the sun, the days here are already warm and summery. Everything at the market is small, juicy and sweet.

Heritage Radio: wild boar recipe courtesy of Jessie Riley — who learned to cook wild boar at Le Moulin Bregeon

http://ny.eater.com/archives/2013/03/five_things_you_missed_on_heritage_radio_this_week_5.php

Heritage Radio: wild boar recipe courtesy of Jessie Riley — who learned to cook wild boar at Le Moulin Bregeon

http://ny.eater.com/archives/2013/03/five_things_you_missed_on_heritage_radio_this_week_5.php

kvetchlandia:

William Gale Gedney     Boy Standing on Washtub, Drinking, Kentucky     1964

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kvetchlandia:

William Gale Gedney     Boy Standing on Washtub, Drinking, Kentucky     1964

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(Source: metrodorus)

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Tomohide Ikeya - Wave (2009)

Artist’s statement: 

“Stillness and movement happen by the boundary line between the ocean and the land.”

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Abandoned Buzludzha Monument at Bulgaria via Amusing Planet

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devidsketchbook:

Extraordinary photos of young hitchhikers and freight train hoppers by Mike Brodie

Mike Brodie (tumblr | facebook) first began photographing in 2004 when he was given a Polaroid camera. Working under the moniker, The Polaroid Kidd, Brodie spent the next four years circumambulating the U.S. amassing an archive of photographs that would go on to make up one of the few, true collections of American travel photography. Having never undergone any formal training, he chose to remained untethered to the pressures and expectations of the art market.

Abandoned hotel near Boquete (by sensaos)

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Abandoned hotel near Boquete (by sensaos)

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Claudia Rogge (b.1968, Germany) - EverAfter (2011)

Shadow by ~mystafa

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Shadow by ~mystafa