Black Spring Water
“The BLK Water is not only different, it is healthy, infused with fulvic trace minerals. These minerals play a critical role in the growth of plant life, assisting in the transport and absorption of nutrients inside the plant cell. Once the minerals are added to pure water, the water turns black naturally without the use of any artificial dyes or colorings. The water delivers a high pH to consumers without any carbs, calories, or sugar.”
Black Spring Water
“The BLK Water is not only different, it is healthy, infused with fulvic trace minerals. These minerals play a critical role in the growth of plant life, assisting in the transport and absorption of nutrients inside the plant cell. Once the minerals are added to pure water, the water turns black naturally without the use of any artificial dyes or colorings. The water delivers a high pH to consumers without any carbs, calories, or sugar.”
Mona Lisa Remix by Graphic Nothing on Flickr.
Melissa Cooke. Graphite drawings - wip.
On Tumblr: http://melissacooke.tumblr.com/
vintage, like a cigarette on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/25073213
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Rene Magrite, Attempting the Impossible, 1928
Nudes by Maciek Jasik
An neat painting of Audrey Hepburn by Craig Alan who often uses small figures to create portraits of pop icons.
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Slide Show: The Lost Stars of Silent Film
This week in the magazine, David Denby writes about the art of silent acting. A slide show of some of the stars of the form: http://nyr.kr/w5ssRI
Above: Louise Brooks (1929). Photograph by Eugene Robert Richee/John Kobal Foundation/Getty.
“Hot Town”: Gemma Ward photographed by Mario Testino for Vogue US, May 2005
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Portfolio of Iain Action
The stunning Art Nouveau domed ceiling of the Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris by Irene Suchocki.
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