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amandadeleon:

Ever since I’ve moved to New Orleans, my business and artform has been celebrated in ways that I have found nowhere else.  I feel that our hand full of southern designers have a way of understanding and upholding our standards of design and production.  We feel that every piece is special, and should be treated as though.  We are not looking for a mass market, we are looking for collectors of art.

Why Clothes Cost What They Do.

everydaydude:

marleymarley:

ianbrooks:

Trains at the Speed of Light by Aaron Durand

These long exposure shots were taken of trains as they passed by in often calm, tranquil night settings. Though the effect looks more like they punched the Warp Drive to 9 and headed for another Quadrant of the Galaxy, you ask me (and I assume you did, Internet person).

Artist: flickr / website

(via: mymodernmet)

Rad.

Oh hey. That’s me. (The last one is a car, shhh.)

This is probably the greatest video I have seen in a while… “Let’s Open Up This Pit!!!”

(Source: youtube.com)

amandadeleon:

An artist friend of mine, created this print.  It says,” The US Supreme Court not only unlocked the door of segregation in the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education case, they opened the door completely by ruling that it was unconstitutional for places of education to enforce segregation.”  Still, after 58 years we remain separate through involuntary segregation.  The late great Martin Luther King once said, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”  We still have so much work to do and we have to fight, everyday, against the anger and hatred that our ancestors have tried to pass down to us.  If the fence fell down, would you go see what’s on the other side?
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day, and every day, fight against evil, not against color.

amandadeleon:

An artist friend of mine, created this print.  It says,” The US Supreme Court not only unlocked the door of segregation in the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education case, they opened the door completely by ruling that it was unconstitutional for places of education to enforce segregation.”  Still, after 58 years we remain separate through involuntary segregation.  The late great Martin Luther King once said, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”  We still have so much work to do and we have to fight, everyday, against the anger and hatred that our ancestors have tried to pass down to us.  If the fence fell down, would you go see what’s on the other side?

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day, and every day, fight against evil, not against color.

Saints Beard 2011 - Playoffs Week 2

Saints Beard 2011 - Playoffs Week 2

amandadeleon:

Black and Gold of the Week.
Saints vs. 49ers.
Enjoy.

amandadeleon:

Black and Gold of the Week.

Saints vs. 49ers.

Enjoy.

Jan 7
amandadeleon:

Black and Gold of the Week.
Saints vs. Lions.
Enjoy.
BTW…I did not wash my saints shirt…again.  Why would I want to wash the voodoo away?!?!

amandadeleon:

Black and Gold of the Week.

Saints vs. Lions.

Enjoy.

BTW…I did not wash my saints shirt…again.  Why would I want to wash the voodoo away?!?!

Jan 7
Birthday present from a good friend.  (Taken with instagram)

Birthday present from a good friend. (Taken with instagram)

Jan 3
Learning to sew with the great @amandadeleon (Taken with instagram)

Learning to sew with the great @amandadeleon (Taken with instagram)