unfortunately, can’t find anything else by this gentleman. isn’t it witty? by pp.
Month: November 2010
the explorers club – polaroid vitae
polaroid vitae vol. II is a series of 28 black and white polaroids by the explorers club. it’s nice by pp+as
Lets go surfin in brooklyn: the drums
i don’t know maybe i’m too nostalgic, but i dig these guys in a very retro way. this song reminds me of riding my bike on santa monica blvd on a sunday morning getting icecream on a cone… by dd
Lets go surfin in brooklyn: the drums
i don’t know maybe i’m too nostalgic, but i dig these guys in a very retro way. this song reminds me of riding my bike on santa monica blvd on a sunday morning getting an ice cream cone… by dd
jean luc says
“there is no point in having sharp images when you have fuzzy ideas.”
jean luc godard
QUOTE OF THE DAY
“there is no point in having sharp images when you have fuzzy ideas.”
jean luc godard
beatles on itunes – rather later than never…
beatles on itunes – rather later than never…
pierre le-tan / ivan terestchenko – objets trouvés
while zoning on my favorite blogs i naturally ended on the great one from the non the less great photographer ivan terestchenko. there was this post about illustrator pierre le-tan. since i grew up in paris, his illustrations were all around. i decided to post some of them but was really disappointed about what i found on the net (and i’m not talking about the dumb sun-tanning google ads when you hit pierre le-tan…). what is nice is the fact that i found an amazing website called designers books. they features pics of rare and out of print books… out those was “objets trouvés” which is a collaboration between the illustrator and the photographer mentioned above. never been able to check the inside before and as one can think when those two are involved, it’s great! by pp.
pierre le-tan / ivan terestchenko – objets trouvés
while zoning on my favorite blogs i naturally ended on the great one from the non the less great photographer ivan terestchenko. there was this post about illustrator pierre le-tan. since i grew up in paris, his illustrations were all around. i decided to post some of them but was really disappointed about what i found on the net (and i’m not talking about the dumb sun-tanning google ads when you hit pierre le-tan…). what is nice is the fact that i found an amazing website called designers books. they features pics of rare and out of print books… out those was “objets trouvés” which is a collaboration between the illustrator and the photographer mentioned above. never been able to check the inside before and as one can think when those two are involved, it’s great! by pp.