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Interlude by Morrissey and Siouxsie

“What seems like an interlude now, could be the beginning of love.
Loving you in a world that’s strange, so much more than my heart can hold.
Loving you make the whole world change, loving you I could not grow old.
No, nobody knows, when love will end. So till then, sweet friend.”

(If I ever get married, this song has strong potential to be my wedding song. If.)
Good night folks.

Sounds like a good sex, eh? Well, he might be is.

Patrick Tsai, an currently Tokyo-based American who is also a former part-photographer of his own love story, My Little Dead Dick (Restricted only to Flickr user), has never ever ever cease to inspire me. His photos are intimate, quirky and always give me this certain emotion of how people surrounding you, in every place you go, are part of this gigantic collaboration called: life. He’s simply brilliant.

Patrick Tsai’s PingMag interview

I just got back from Phi Phi, Thailand. Again. I was traveling alone. Really spending great time there. I’m suppose to be broken-hearted, cause, you know. Yeah. But apparently no, I’m in love.

A poster for Disney/Pixar’s new flick Wall-E, designed by artist Eric Tan. Tan has become something of a legend for his beautiful, retro-futurist remix posters for popular movies. You’ve probably already seen his posters for The Incredibles, Wall-E, Indiana Jones movies, and Ratatouille — they’ve been passed around a lot online for good reason.

Here’s a 1960s Disney ride poster on the left, with a Tan Incredibles poster on the right.

And A.M. Cassandre poster to the left, and one of Tan’s Ratatouille posters on the right.

Last but not least, below, you can see another one of the new posters Tan designed for Wall-E, to the right of a classic Disney advertisement for a flying saucer ride.

As a silly loyal adorer of Aya Kato, I almost cry when I found this session in Behance Network. Perfect vision of her.

Wonderland serie (Tribute to Aya Kato)
Photographer: Paco Peregrin
Art direction, styling & digital imaging: Kattaca