live in the moment

teresawillcox:

halighhalighanawfullie:

patwicia:

Confessions, public art project, The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, Nevada by Candy Chang.

For one month, Chang lived in Vegas. Visitors could stop by, enter a booth, write whatever thoughts they wanted to share, and drop the confession into a box that mixed anonymously with other slips. Chang then took the anonymous slips and displayed them on the walls, painting selected responses in white against a larger red canvas background. According to Chang’s website, “This project seeks to create a cathartic sanctuary for this temporary community and help us see we are not alone in our quirks, experiences and struggles as we try to lead fulfilling lives.”

i love this!

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fyoured:

I won’t lie - recovery’s a bitch. You will feel awful, and ‘fat’, and like giving up, a lot of the time. 
But that’s only to be expected.
Living hurts, but living is living, growing, being real.
Being stuck in disorder? That’s not real. That’s not worth it.
Recovery is always worth it. Life is always worth it. 

fyoured:

I won’t lie - recovery’s a bitch. You will feel awful, and ‘fat’, and like giving up, a lot of the time. 

But that’s only to be expected.

Living hurts, but living is living, growing, being real.

Being stuck in disorder? That’s not real. That’s not worth it.

Recovery is always worth it. Life is always worth it. 

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javiconstanza:

so close u.u

javiconstanza:

so close u.u

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photojojo:

These are so great! Anyone know the photographers for these?

oulja:

Soldiers leaning out of train windows to kiss their girls goodbye before they left for the war.

remediosthebeauty:

Canadian artist Kristi Malakoff, does the most amazing things with money.  While she uses bank notes from around the world, when one considers the colourful nature of Canadian bills, it’s easy to assume where her interest originated. 

remediosthebeauty:

Garth Britzman came up with this clever idea: reusing soda bottles, partially filled with coloured water to create a beautiful canopy.  Incidentally the canopy also has a purpose: as a car park.  Lovely, simple, creative. 

via NOTCOT