I came across these prints in a magazine, which one? I can't recall exactly. I know I should have written it down to give proper credit but in any given month I go through and read at least a hundred, so trying to keep track of all of them is difficult. Sometimes I jot them down but most of the time I don't. Later when I come home I have to make sense of it all and end up giving myself more stress. But what can you do? I love doing research; it's my favourite part of this blog. There's nothing better than finding a new artist or writer, or a photographer whose work you admire (at least in my mind). It never ceases to amaze me how talented people are. That's why I have journals and journals full of names and galleries, as well as shops and writers and designers everywhere. You can't enter a room in my home without running into one; and they are all overflowing with information. How I sort these out is a miracle. That's why it sometimes takes me a bit to post because I'm usually trying to decide between so many different ideas. What I know for sure is that I will never run out of topics to write about. Anyway, when I spotted these prints from Swedish designer,
Therese Sennerholt, I was immediately drawn to her aesthetic and sense of humour. Take a look for yourself...
I hope my karma will improve eventually but for now I can only pray.
I agree, people who appear normal need a vice or at least a very good martini.
I'm not much of a chocolate lover but I sympathize with those who are; I have a similar predilection for sashimi, tea and poppy-seed cake.
I think everyone should have this print posted in front of their desk for a little motivation. The words remind me of that Madonna song which was so well written:
What are you waiting for?
Nobody's gonna show you how
Why wait for someone else
To do what you can do right now?
Words to live by.
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