People don’t listen, they just wait for their turn to talk. -Chuck Palahniuk (via fawun)

(Source: sadexistences, via intertwined-and-overrun)


travelingcolors:

Montmartre, Paris | France (by Johnny Santo Domingo)



 American soldier and his English girlfriend on lawn in Hyde Park, one of the favorite haunts of US troops stationed in England, photo by Ralph Morse, London, May 1944


dawnawakened:

Van Tame, Perspective (New York) 

“Born in Laos and now currently based in France, artist Van Tame is a painter inspired by dynamic and energetic city streets like New York and London. Using animated strokes, the artist creates cityscapes that are full of life. Viewers will instantly feel the movement and fast pace of a city dweller, without ever having to step onto a city block. Van Tame paints on a very large scale with canvases averaging about 4 feet x 3 feet. He uses bright colors and blurred forms which capture the feelings of a place without requiring distinct detail. His bio explains, “His touch is visibly closer to impressionists because [he] does not paint objects, but reflections.” On his website, Van Tame pairs each slideshow of paintings with everyday noises of people talking, engines revving, breaks squeaking, music playing, and car horns honking - a soundtrack to life in the city.” - My Modern Met


niick4:

aw this is so cute i cant

i-am-thewalrus:

i love this so much