lady dinner

Endless Sunday
Dec 4

Endless Sunday


Travelling
Nov 24

Travelling

Nov 15

Idyllic life

Oct 30
I need a motorbike. But it scares me….
Sep 15

I need a motorbike. But it scares me….

Sep 15

(via donotcockblock)

Aug 28

That’s BEAUTY

via Jeana Sohn’s blog 

Aug 28

Qué ganas de invierno…

Aug 22

It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you

There’s nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do

I bless the rains down in Africa

Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

Meki, Ethiopia. August 2011

Lyrics. Africa by Toto

Photos. Alex Sistiaga

On my way to my friend’s wedding! Hello Bilbao!
Jul 29

On my way to my friend’s wedding! Hello Bilbao!

(Source: abysms, via thethinkingtank)

"I don’t care what you think about me. I don’t think about you at all"

- Coco Chanel 

(Source: fusels, via likebookends)

Jul 28
Jul 27

Gorgeous Raquel by Manuel Nogueira

 for Brazilian Elle via Nowness

Jul 26

Who’s that girl?

Jade Castrinos

from Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

Jul 26

(via talkingtokafka)

Plan for August
Scream Gallery  (34 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QX)  next new  exhibition -from 5th to 27th August- will include  new works by gallery artists Bruce French, Greg Miller, Derrick Santini, Malgosia Stepnik, Pakpoom Silaphan, Petroc Sesti and Russell Young, this last one of my favorite contemporary artists today.
Russell Young’s work continues examining American counter culture.  One of the new prints shows Marilyn Monroe entertaining the troops in Korea.  The images show an effervescent Marilyn in 1954, recently wed to star baseball player Joe DiMaggio, when she took time out of a post-nuptial trip to Japan to entertain the American soldiers in Korea.  The other new piece immortalizes with a magical sheen of stardust the tragic actress Sharon Tate, before her premature demise at the hands of  notorious cult leader Charles Manson’s  followers known as the ‘family’. 
Can’t wait!
Jul 26

Plan for August

Scream Gallery  (34 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QX)  next new  exhibition -from 5th to 27th August- will include  new works by gallery artists Bruce French, Greg Miller, Derrick Santini, Malgosia Stepnik, Pakpoom Silaphan, Petroc Sesti and Russell Young, this last one of my favorite contemporary artists today.

Russell Young’s work continues examining American counter culture One of the new prints shows 
Marilyn Monroe entertaining the troops in Korea.  The images show an effervescent Marilyn in 
1954, recently wed to star baseball player Joe DiMaggio, when she took time out of a post-nuptial 
trip to Japan to entertain the American soldiers in Korea.  The other new piece immortalizes with 
a magical sheen of stardust the tragic actress Sharon Tate, before her premature demise at the 
hands of  notorious cult leader Charles Manson’s  followers known as the ‘family’. 

Can’t wait!