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g1988:

Check out your first look at the Judd Apatow Art Show Tribute that we open Tuesday, Dec. 4th, from 7-10 PM at G1988 (Melrose). This is Dave Quiggle’s amazing screenprint paying homage to everyone’s favorite geek, Bill Haverchuck. 
Remember to stop by Tuesday, December 4th, from 7-10 PM, for the opening reception hosted by Judd Apatow. The ONLY way to attend is to RSVP at gallery1988melrose@gmail.com.

2 Color Greatness

g1988:

Check out your first look at the Judd Apatow Art Show Tribute that we open Tuesday, Dec. 4th, from 7-10 PM at G1988 (Melrose). This is Dave Quiggle’s amazing screenprint paying homage to everyone’s favorite geek, Bill Haverchuck. 

Remember to stop by Tuesday, December 4th, from 7-10 PM, for the opening reception hosted by Judd Apatow. The ONLY way to attend is to RSVP at gallery1988melrose@gmail.com.

2 Color Greatness


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~ I Can See The Pines Are Dancing - A.A. Bondy

thepinesaredancing:

echo-it-out:

I Can See The Pines Are Dancing || A.A. Bondy


Everything that this man creates is gold. 

Ditto.

I was afraid of his latest album at first, but just keep listening to it and wondering, “How was he able to branch out just a bit, but stay the same enough to sound like this basic Americana stuff?”


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If I Needed You

A lovely cover of a beautiful tune, indeed. (I’m looking at you, thepinesaredancing)

~ Varúð - Sigur Rós

thepinesaredancing:

Sigur Rós - Varúð

Actually a perfect song. 

Actually a perfect album.

(Source: zebrasmoke)


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kellygiarrocco:

baseball bros

august, 2012

Go Yankees! (and minor league baseball).

American History

1967 or 1968 was probably the coolest year in American history.

thejivemachine:

Asheville, NC. (by mogmismo)

thejivemachine:

Asheville, NC. (by mogmismo)


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skeletales:

Mexican artist Gabriel Dawe makes all kinds of wondrous things with basic textiles. His ongoing series, Plexus, is a collection of unique, complex structures that form intricate patterns of color with sewing thread. The artist says he builds the site-specific installations to “explore the connection between fashion and architecture, and how they relate to the human need for shelter in all its shapes and forms.”

In each Plexus installation, thousands of single strands are hooked into walls to collectively form brilliant prisms of color. From rainbow gradients to monochromatic palettes, Dawe explores the organized beauty of the interacting colors.

This is awesome