Insect love, turn of the century skyscrapers, Julian Fellowes appreciation, black-and-white photography, Tilda...February may be a short month, but it was chock full of inspiring stuff.
1. The Life and Love of the Insect by J.H. Fabre / awonderfultreat
2. period drama crushes Brendan Coyle and Richard Armitage in a scene from North and South. / The Artist in Me
3. Atlantic City photobooth portrait. She reminds me of Kirsten Dunst. / AtypicalArt
4. Demilly vu par lui-même, Théodore Blanc et Antoine Demilly, ca. 1920 / RegardIntemporel
5. Life magazine's 1909 "Real Estate Number" cover / ArchiTakes
6. Tilda Swinton. The hair, the glasses, the sweater. Love. / KafkaDreams
1. 3 pretty cushions on 3 cool chairs. / unthrifted
2. 1960 Bouquet Garni linen towel by Lucienne Day / V&A
3. plaid eye for the straight guy? / zoomar
4. street scene during a heavy snowstorm in Astoria, NY, 1940, by Frank Navara / wonderfulambiguity
5. Emily Watson in Gosford Park, which was written by Julian Fellowes. I'll be re-watching this and reading Fellowes' novel Snobs to help me make it through until the next season of Downton Abbey--Fellowes' most recent creation. / intellectualpromiscuity
xo
K
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