I'm Anna. I tend to post architecture, abandoned buildings, street art and landscapes...and a periodic cupcake. In fact, I think a cupcake picture is my most popular post on tumblr, which I don't really understand, but okay, folks. ;) Don't follow me based on my posts from only one day. Some days I post a lot of graff, and I think graff lovers get excited they found another graffiti blog and sub to me. The next day I may post pastel flowers and ballerinas. Womp Womp. I post things I find pretty, and interesting, and inspiring, and sad, and haunting. You know, all the great stuff that makes up life.

(Source: incenses, via brandonntrann)

I am colors (by Francesco Skià)

I am colors (by Francesco Skià)

ovie one by Luna Park on Flickr.

ovie one by Luna Park on Flickr.

dance12 by J 0 2 e on Flickr.

dance12 by J 0 2 e on Flickr.

dance8 35x30  by J 0 2 e on Flickr.

“When you grow up, your heart dies” seen on Melrose Ave. 

(Source: thedirtfloor.com)

Scream by davemason on Flickr.

Scream by davemason on Flickr.

Charlotte Caron

(Source: charlottecaron.fr)

hahamagartconnect:

THE GLOWING HOMELESS

We could not say this better than ignantblog.com…the following is an excerpt from their piece on Fanny Allie’s, The Glowing Homeless

“It is this ghostlike existence, the state of being absent while being present, which is of interest to the French artist Fanny Allié. ‘The Glowing Homeless’ is an installation of neon tubes which represents the silhouette of a sleeping human. It precisely refers to the figure of a homeless person who chooses to perform the actually intimate act of sleeping amongst the park’s crowd but still stays excluded. He becomes a part of the surroundings of trees, benches and playgrounds and is thus almost invisible. Using the warm glow of the neon tubes, the artist creates an alluring object with the aim to bring light in to the darkness of New York’s parks and to change people’s attitude from avoidance into curiosity so they are drawn towards the figure on the bench. Thus Allié brought an object into being that represents the thousands of homeless that face social exclusion and the troubles of street life every day and night and, without becoming monumental, she also manages to aesthetically confront the difficulties of the ongoing art theoretical debate of the merge of private and public space.”

IMG_4368 by EENN on Flickr.

IMG_4368 by EENN on Flickr.

Rusty (by KaDeWeGirl)

Rusty (by KaDeWeGirl)

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