PAINT ME INTO YOUR THOUGHTS

I believe that we form our own lives, that we create our own reality, and that everything works out for the best.

-Jim Henson

World’s Best Dad Draws on Over 1,000 Sandwich Bags for Kids

Artist David LaFerriere’s kids must be constantly thrilled to open up their lunch boxes. After making the kids’ sandwiches, LaFerriere uses sharpie pens to draw a quick illustration on the outside of the plastic bag. He photographs his work, and the kids don’t see the artwork until they sit down at school to have their meal.

Uuuuuhmazing.

(via wired)

Step 1. Draw a swirl.

Step 2. Make swirl bigger.

Step 3. Girl with a Pearl Earring.

Step 4. Be amazed with what people can do. HASHTAG “ART”

(Source: wankoce4n, via fu-fu)

“…and in that moment we were infinite.”

“…and in that moment we were infinite.”

WILL SOMEONE GIVE THIS MAN A GODDAMNED OSCAR ALREADY. Jeesus.

AMEN.

(Source: mrchrispine, via redshrimp)

Trying something new. 18x24.

Trying something new. 18x24.

Her Morning Elegance - Oren Lavie

Sun been down for days,
A pretty flower in a vase.
A slipper by the fireplace,
A cello lying in its case.

Soon she’s down the stairs,
Her morning elegance she wears.
The sound of water makes her dream
Awoken by a cloud of steam.
She pours a daydream in a cup,
A spoon of sugar sweetens up.

And she fights for her life
as she puts on her coat,
And she fights for her life on the train
She looks at the rain,
as it pours
And she fights for her life,
as she goes in a store
with a thought she has caught
by a thread
she pays for the bread
and she goes…
Nobody knows.

Sun been down for days,
A winter melody she plays.
The thunder makes her contemplate,
She hears a noise behind the gate,
Perhaps a letter with a dove,
Perhaps a stranger she could love.

And she fights for her life
as she puts on her coat,
And she fights for her life on the train
She looks at the rain
as it pours,
And she fights for her life
as she goes in a store
with a thought she has caught
by a thread,
she pays for the bread
and she goes…
Nobody knows.

And she fights for her life
as she puts on her coat,
And she fights for her life on the train
She looks at the rain
as it pours,
And she fights for her life
as she goes in a store
where the people are pleasantly
strange
and counting the
change
as she goes…
Nobody knows.