Sunday, October 17, 2010

‎"Not all who wander are lost." - J.R.R Tolkien

Jim's Pancakes | Pancake Art, and it's delicious too

Jim, famous for his blog www.jimspancakes.com, has a knack creating these amazing pancakes for his adorable 3 year old daughter, Allison. Waking up in the morning wont be a such a drag anymore if these goodies greets you every morning. I want one too please. Pssst you can order a design idea via Jim's Facebook too.












Drug Brochures


Bjork performing Gloomy Sunday at Alexander McQueen's memorial...

Superheroes In Drag

A series of poster to promote Drag Night at BED, a gay bar in Manila...INTERESTING!



Thursday, October 14, 2010

Quirky Surrealism by Rob Gonsalves


"What you see is not all it may seem."

As the saying goes, Rob Gonsalves translated this famous quote to a peculiar world of Surrealism. His tale used a pinch of quirky dose that reminds you of your childhood imagination, a moment of flight before a quest. His prints are available for sale here.



Flight Plan


Ladies of the Lake


The Sun Sets Sail


Sailing Islands


Alpine Navigation


Bedtime Aviation


Written World



Pulling Strings



On the Upswing

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Beauty Skin Deep by Fernando Vicente






A series of painting by Fernando Vicente

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Paper Sculptures by Jeff Nishinaka









Out of this world paper sculptures by Jeff Nishinaka, using predominantly white colors, this Los Angeles born create an intricate play of shadow and light.




Vogue China Fashion Moments


1949 – 1959: The qipao (Cheongsam) is the Chinese “little black dress”. Can you imagine that the previous generation grew up wearing this? Even Mrs. Zhou (wife of premier Zhou Enlai) is wearing one for her wedding anniversary.

1959 – 1969: During this period, the image of a blue collar work is all the rage. Comfortable, durable clothing allows movement to be even more lively.
1969 – 1979: Nixon visits China in 1972, his wife wore a fiery red coat. During these 10 years, the majority of clothing were blue, green and grey. During the Ping Pong diplomacy, a foreigner wonders the streets of Beijing. His interesting outfit draws a group of onlookers.
1979 – 1989: Girls who like to look pretty can dress up again! Western restaurants, dance clubs, fashion shows…these trendy places are a new eye point

1989 – 1999: On Beijing’s Houhai Bar street, cellphones in hand, Hong Kong movie’s stars’ make up, and big curly hair… like the hottest pop song of the age: Follow your intuition. During the first summer of the 90s, you can see the signs of “cultural t-shirts”. Printed on these simple t-shirts images, words, slogans. On the seen t-shirt is the song “Follow your intuition”.
1999 – 2009: The newly erected CCTV (the state owned TV station, not the CCTV in Europe and stuff) is China’s new landmark. The first Chinese supermodel: Du Juan. Fashion is no longer limited to one’s wardrobe, it also changed the look of a city.
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