weirdvintage:

G.K. Fox appeared as a clown at the Olympic Theatre in a show that ran over a year, 1868 (via Library of Congress)

weirdvintage:

G.K. Fox appeared as a clown at the Olympic Theatre in a show that ran over a year, 1868 (via Library of Congress)

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thedsgnblog:

Nicolas Zenter   |   http://enzed.ch

“Poster series for the Musée d’Art de Pully promoting its activities for kids. All spots have been “brought to live” by Emmanuelle Klaefiger.”

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fariedesign:

Design is not some buttons in your photoshop.

fariedesign:

Design is not some buttons in your photoshop.

(Source: buddhabrot)

(Source: buddhabrot)


Jennifer Lawrence in “Gen W” by Tim Walker for W Magazine October 2012

Jennifer Lawrence in “Gen W” by Tim Walker for W Magazine October 2012

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weandthecolor:

Illustration Art
Artwork by Sam Spratt, a New York-based artist and illustrator.
Art and Illustration on WE AND THE COLORWATC//Facebook//Twitter//Google+//Pinterest

weandthecolor:

Illustration Art

Artwork by Sam Spratt, a New York-based artist and illustrator.

Art and Illustration on WE AND THE COLOR
WATC//Facebook//Twitter//Google+//Pinterest

crystal-meth-princess:

uclamsw:

Calm Bottle (aka Glitter Jar)

Goal:Decreasing anxiety, fear, etc.; Anger management; Decreasing self-harming behaviors; Expressive/physical release

Supplies

  • Container: This is typically made with a glass mason jar, but since I often make these with children I use water bottles with smooth sides.
  • One bottle of clear glue (not white glue that dries clear), or glitter glue: I like using regular glue so I don’t have to deal with the hot water since I make these in my office. Glue/glitter glue works best, but you could also use corn syrup if that’s all you have. You have to pour it directly in the water without letting it touch the sides of the bottle or the glitter will stick to it.
  • Water: It can be room temperature if you use regular glue but should be hot (I use boiling water) if glitter glue is used. If the water is not hot enough then the glitter will become clumpy and separate.
  • Glitter: I use mostly super fine glitter with a little regular sized. I sometimes add sequins, beads, shells, plastic jewels, etc. Glow in the dark glitter looks really cool if you can find it. Less (or even none) is needed with glitter glue bottles
  • Food coloring: This is optional. Only use one drop or it becomes difficult to see the glitter.
  • Strong glue or duct tape: This is used to fasten the lid to the container. I like using colored duct tape.

Directions

  • Making a Calm Bottle (clear glue): Fill the bottle 3/4 of the way full with water. Then add the glue (and shake) and glitter (and shake). I use a funnel for the glitter. The more glue you use, the longer it will take the glitter to fall. I usually use the whole bottle. Add 1 drop of food coloring, if desired, and then glue/tape the lid on.
  • Making a Calm Bottle (glitter glue): Instead of clear glue you can use glitter glue. If you go this rout then mix the glitter glue in a bowl with very hot water (I boil the water) before adding it to the bottle. If the water is not hot enough then the glue will clump up and not work. You can add 1 drop of food color and additional glitter is desired.
  • Using a Calm Bottle: If you are making this with a client I suggest making it with them, rather than for them. It is fun to make, they can personalize it, it will mean more to them and they will be much more likely to use it. When your client becomes upset, angry, frustrated, anxious, etc., direct them to shake the bottle vigorously as long as they want as an expressive/physical release activity. When they are finished they set the bottle down and watch the glitter fall as they use their favorite coping tool and/or deep breathing exercise.
  • Other uses: This is a common coping tool used for people who self-harm and is easily adaptable to many clinical issues. I have also used this as a coping tool + timer for kids who are transitioning into sleeping in their own bed or have trouble focusing and are taking long breaks during homework. It is a highly adaptable to numerous therapeutic goals. You can also make these just because they are awesome and fun to make, or as an art project :)

If anyone has any questions feel free to message me

I need one of these so bad right now.

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lepostitjaune:

GATEWAY JAPAN  Kitchenware | via

adanvc:

Maniquí Tapado. México, 1930s.
by Manuel Álvarez Bravo

adanvc:

Maniquí Tapado. México, 1930s.

by Manuel Álvarez Bravo