Totem Pose |
05 December 2010
Labels:
Bold,
Coat,
Danny McGinley,
Dress,
Garment Design,
Native American,
Original,
Pacific Northwest,
Print Design,
Puyallup,
Totem Pole
30 November 2010
Phonetography Trustworthy, though sometimes left behind, my various phones over the past four years have accompanied me to countless places and through every state of mind. They have offered me proof as I bore witness to the curiosities that life has a habit of presenting. January 2009 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 September 2008 September 2008 October 2010 December 2007 September 2008 |
23 November 2010
No Subject |
Labels:
Brooklyn,
Coney Island,
Danny McGinley,
Golden Gardens,
Hackneye,
London,
New York City,
Seattle,
Shoreditch,
Williamsburg
09 November 2010
Stilettoettes Though the heel has been the topic of heated discussion, shoes in general have served as a marker of lifestyle, class and gender. However, no other shoe has been linked to sexuality, sophistication or frivolity as much as a pair of heels. Though fraught with contradiction, heels have are loved for their ability to enhance the wearer's appearance by giving the illusion of longer legs, smaller feet and defining leg muscles while simultaneously inhibiting movement... and occasionally alluding to an imminent topple. The higher the heel, the more obvious the paradox. Alas, despite the hazards of heel-wearing, countless people seek out the perfect pair of portable pedestals to give them the lift they're looking for. Camilla Skovgaard Alexander McQueen Yves Saint Laurent Balenciaga Alexander Wang Gareth Pugh ACNE Lanvin |
08 November 2010
Française de verre |
Labels:
Arc de Triomphe,
Danny McGinley,
Paris,
Print Design
31 March 2010
Gut für den Körper. |
Labels:
CHANEL,
Danny McGinley,
Milk,
No 5
25 March 2010
I Blot I Saw Something The Rorschach Inkblot test is a psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation, complex scientifically derived algorithms, or both. Some psychologists use this test to examine a person's personality characteristics and emotional functioning. It has been employed to detect an underlying thought disorder, especially in cases where patients are reluctant to describe their thinking processes openly. The test is named after its creator, Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. BLOT # 1 Lady laughing Clowns laughing back to back Gnomes playing BLOT # 2 Smiling snake with horns Women fighting at a sale while hats fall off BLOT # 3 Grumpy old gnomes leaning against a tree Pig |
Aurora Auroras, named after the Roman goddess of the dawn, are the result of the photon emissions in the Earth's upper atmosphere (50 miles/80 km up) from ionized nitrogen atoms regaining an electron, and oxygen and nitrogen atoms returning from an excited state to ground state. |
Labels:
aurora borealis,
chemistry,
colors,
nature,
northern lights,
science,
sky,
spectacle
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