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We felt like Alice in a different kind of wonderland when we stumbled into Gizem Vural's whimsical drawings of circle-blushed, bob-haired girls, mushrooms on her head, and birds tweeting love notes. See her land comes alive on her blog, or hop on over to her Etsy shop, Gecesintisi, for prints. If you buy either Ballerina Legs or Poisoned Girl, she'll give you a sketch work of your choice that are in her shop for free.
We love Vana's representational drawings, seamlessly merging travel, architecture and art. Her drawings are available as prints in her Etsy shop, aptly named Arkitektur, mostly done while visiting these magnificent places.
The lovely ladies behind Mona Sue Vintage have emailed us of their exciting fashion show. Proceeds from the sale of dresses from their fashion show - now up on their Etsy shop - will raise funds for Allant Institute, providing funding for free rehabilitative and wellness groups to people with Parkinson's and recovering from traumatic brain injuries in Austin, TX. Take a peek.
In the first of our new 'World Weekend' column, we take a look at five of Italy's indie shops. World Weekend rolls out every Friday, featuring some fine indie finds from different places in the world to accompany you through the weekend...
I chanced upon the photography of Max Wanger through a tweet from a friend. She was gushing over the details, and I can see why. One could almost feel the love between the couples, pouring out of the photographs.
On his blog,
he tells us a bit more of his creative processes and well wishes for
the newlyweds. Some of the ones that I loved are those that showed what
would seemingly be a very private moment.
If nature has style, it would make leaves in sweet colors such as these...
Jane Joss is actually an alias for Alyssa and Joslyn Krismer. Sisters-in-law (married to twins!) with a love of interior design and crafting. Alyssa and Joslyn construct all of their floral stems, plants, and wreaths by hand, customizable to suit any style. They find endless inspiration from nature and interesting fabrics.