Aref-Adib

May 27

Red Bricks (Taken with instagram)

Red Bricks (Taken with instagram)

Taken with Instagram at Wightwick Manor

Taken with Instagram at Wightwick Manor

May 26

Taken with Instagram at Central Forest Park

Taken with Instagram at Central Forest Park

May 25

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(via Decorated Niches | ShahreFarang)

(via Decorated Niches | ShahreFarang)

May 24

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roozayekhoob:

A little girl from the Quasghai Tribe of Fars Province of Southern Iran in her native folklore dress.
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roozayekhoob:

A little girl from the Quasghai Tribe of Fars Province of Southern Iran in her native folklore dress.

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(via obliquecity)

Weeping Willow (Taken with Instagram at Highgate Garden Centre)

Weeping Willow (Taken with Instagram at Highgate Garden Centre)

May 23

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artinfarsi:

Antique Tabriz Rug, Azerbaijan, NW Iran, early 20th century, “The battle of Rustam with Ashkabus”, from Shahnameh (The Book of the Kings). The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow

artinfarsi:

Antique Tabriz Rug, Azerbaijan, NW Iran, early 20th century, “The battle of Rustam with Ashkabus”, from Shahnameh (The Book of the Kings). The State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow

(Source: artinparsi, via obliquecity)

May 22

Azaleas (Taken with Instagram at Hampstead Heath)

Azaleas (Taken with Instagram at Hampstead Heath)

Rhododendrons (Taken with Instagram at Kenwood House)

Rhododendrons (Taken with Instagram at Kenwood House)

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“A characteristic of artistic education is for people to tell you that you’re a genius. […] So everybody gets this idea, if you go to art school, that you’re really a genius. Sadly, it isn’t true. Genius occurs very rarely. So the real embarrassing issue about failure is your own acknowledgement that you’re not a genius, that you’re not as good as you thought you were. […] There’s only one solution: You must embrace failure. You must admit what is. You must find out what you’re capable of doing, and what you’re not capable of doing. That is the only way to deal with the issue of success and failure because otherwise you simply would never subject yourself to the possibility that you’re not as good as you want to be, hope to be, or as others think you are.” — Legendary designer Milton Glaser, father of the I♥NY logo, on the fear of failure. (via explore-blog)

(Source: , via explore-blog)

Periodic Table of Typefaces

Periodic Table of Typefaces