Portland, Oregon
What We Do in the Shadows (2014)
“Yeah, some of our clothes are from victims. You might bite someone and think, “Ooh, those are some nice pants.”
I love watching this movie with first timers. It’s the best. You get all giddy and excited. Looking at them throughout the movie just to be sure they’re paying attention to every great scene, to ensure they are thoroughly enjoying the movie as much as you did yourself the first time. If not, now this rarley happens… You shut that shit down immediately. First sly comment, I don’t care.. Shut that shit down! Slam that lap top shut! They don’t deserve to watch it…. (this goes for all great movies)
for my az friends:
friday march 11: mcdowell mountain music festival - animal collective & beck $70, animal collective dj set $20 afterparty @ 11:30
saturday march 12: viva phx - crystal castles, the growlers, neon indian & a bunch of good local bands $19 right now
thursday april 14: beach house @ marquee theatre tempe $30 (w/ $9 convenience fee)
wednesday june 1: brian jonestown massacre @ crescent ballroom $18
March 12th!!
This guy spent over a year throwing eggs to his unsuspecting mum (x)
LMFAO
“NOOOO!!!”
(via insydefever)
Amazing Book Sculptures Bring Books to Life by Kelly Campbell Berry
Kelly Campbell Berry’s current passion involves the creation of altered books and book sculptures. Passionate about antique treasures, Berry’s new talent involves constructing book sculptures from vintage children’s books. After a house fire burned Berry’s vintage collection of illustrated books, she decided to begin her library again. With a fresh perspective, Berry decided that she did not want her precious belonging to collect dust any longer; thus the journey began. She admits:
“I am truly amazed at the ability some people have to arrange words in such a way that we, the readers, can actually ‘see’ into the imagined world of the writer. We relate, feel, and become invested in the characters so deeply that we are pulled into their world for a brief moment of escape. In some cases I remember certain books with such fondness that I feel as if I experienced them. I still have a connection to Stewart Little and The Borrowers. Books, for me, come alive. That is why I have started creating book sculptures. My book sculptures are my way of showing what the words on the pages create in the imagination of the readers.”
Berry transforms up cycled version of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, and Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are, among other classics into whimsical cut-out illustrations. The tarnished and antiquated classics are ironically resurrected by the artist’s use of blades and scissors, a magnifying glass and tweezers. To preserve each creation, Berry uses a paper preservative, velvet and wood, glass, and acid-free adhesive to exhibit her work. You can find her work in her Etsy shop!
(via leonardodavinci-art)