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Oh that sounds wonderful Tat, looking forward to the new home!
Oh that sounds wonderful Tat, looking forward to the new home!
I'm interested in seeing examples of websites made with Jamroom, but I couldn't find any, do you have any links?
Can't wait to see how the new website will look!
This astonishingly rare and high-quality film shows the trip of a bunch of Italian emigrants as they make their way to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Don't think we would see anybody willingly emigrate to Rio in modern times.
(For some reason I can't add the video, neither to the Videos section or here on this post, so I'll leave a screenshot that you can click to go and watch it at the source. Let's pretend this is a functioning video player)
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=d43_1470261090#CmeGJY5S2IzzV9R4.99
That pic is so adorable Soph!
This is not your everyday paper art. Russian artist Asya Kozina has been turning paper into high-art for years, and won renown for her impressive Mongolian wedding costumes. Kozina explains her motivation on Behance:
Historical wigs always fascinated me, especially the baroque era, Kozina says. this is art for arts sake aesthetics for aesthetics no practical sense, but they are beautiful. in this case, paper helps to highlight the main form and not to be obsessed with unnecessary details.
More info: Facebook | Behance (h/t: designboom )
More people will want to join as staff with such pretty dresses, great job!
That's beautiful Sophie! I really love how you made the curl falling over the shoulder!
Beautiful creations as always, well done!