Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young,” released on this day in 1974, adapted as a charming illustrated children’s book by artist Paul Rogers.
Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young,” released on this day in 1974, adapted as a charming illustrated children’s book by artist Paul Rogers.
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“makebelieve [a tiny story] illustrated”
Tiny Story Illustration by dt.nguyen
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you make
makebelieve
believable.
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How People Live In the Suburbs
Swinging is a good time to close your eyes and make-believe… that you lived in the city.
The New Yorker (US)
I just ran into this oldie cover on the Blown Covers blog…
so sad I dont see Benoit van Innis anymore on The New Yorker covers, he’s is rocking it on this one!
I can feel fall in the air. Can’t wait :-)
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Tarantism: A disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to dance. Unusual words rendered in bold, beautiful graphics.
(Source: puttingmannersonafeminist, via artywords)
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Clare Caulfield, Flatiron Building, New York (hand-painted screenprint)
(via waitwhatwhere)
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I just want to put a mini Dowager Countess in my living room to watch over the estate that is Apt. 1108, and to make snarky comments to humorless visitors [but that’s not a real problem ‘round here] :)
(more: vulture.com) designed by Kyle Hilton
(Source: nevver, via thatkindofwoman)