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“... life, by definition, is never still.” - Kurt Vonnegut
La vie en rouge | Red
Love Birds
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“... life, by definition, is never still.” - Kurt Vonnegut
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“And the needles of the pine trees, freshly washed to a deep, rich green, shimmered with droplets that blinked like clear crystals.” - Billie Letts
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“I heard a bird sing in the dark of December, a magical thing and sweet to remember: ‘We are nearer to spring than we were in September.’ " - Oliver Herford, "Hope," in The Century Magazine, January 1914
(351/365) "Stars of heaven, clear and bright, Shine upon this Christmas light" - Timothy Dudley-Smith #dogwood52 #dogwoodweek51
(350/365) Christmas at the Pfister
(349/365) “Play is the highest form of research.” - Albert Einstein
"Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America explores the projects of over 40 designers who advocated for playfulness and whimsy within their creations for corporations, domestic interiors, and children. The exhibition presents play as a serious form of inspiration, experimentation, and problem solving. In midcentury America, such playful design occurred against the backdrop of a booming consumer market and as a counterbalance to Cold War–era anxiety. Furniture, toys, textiles, films, posters, ceramics are among the objects featured." - mam.org