Do-Ho Suh, Paratrooper
(The threads are attached to a cloth of embroidered signatures of soldiers who died in war)
Creative, artistic, meaningful, with love and passion…
(Source: alecshao, via creatinglovewithwords)
Do-Ho Suh, Paratrooper
(The threads are attached to a cloth of embroidered signatures of soldiers who died in war)
Creative, artistic, meaningful, with love and passion…
(Source: alecshao, via creatinglovewithwords)
omg how cute is this <3
and the blonde girl’s flats!!!!
They’re so adorable!
(Source: thatnuttycoconut)
According to a 2005 Yoga Journal market study, 77 percent of the yoga practitioners in America are female. Getting men to identify with yoga has long been a challenge.
Sure enough, the first thing many men notice on entering a yoga studio is that they’re in foreign territory. Pensive women readying for class sets as strong a tone as a locker room of guys snapping towels. “Men walk in needing a challenge,” says Judith Lasater, who has authored six yoga books during her 35 years as a teacher. “Women often come to the mat seeking refuge.”
I read this article in Yoga Journal hope you found it as interesting as well.
I own a Yoga Studio in Mexico and it has been a challenge to get some yogis to practice but the beauty of it is that once they start practicing they come in just to stretch and get out with so much more.
Yes, more guys in yoga studios plz.
(via creatinglovewithwords)
Deeper than you’ll ever know… just meditate and “see” your inner eye.
(Source: its-my-obsession, via epiic)
Fifty years ago, the four most valuable U.S. companies employed an average of 430,000 people with an average market cap of $180 billion. This year, the four largest U.S. companies employ an average 120,000 people with an average market cap of $334 billion. The titans of 2011 have twice the the value of their 1964 counterparts with a quarter of the employees.
(via The Atlantic)
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my pantalones:
WIWT - The warm streak continues, and I will keep taking advantage of that fact sartorially. Today I undid a couple buttons on my oxford, flipped my lapel, unbuttoned my cuffs, and soaked up some sun. Also, these green pants have become a workhorse in my wardrobe. They’re an awesome shade and surprisingly versatile. Photo credit goes to the lovely Amy Shusta
(via iqfashion)