Into All Turns
The good, the bad, the quirky, the uninteresting. The life.
Into All Turns
timeoutnewyork:

Good night, New York. [photo via our #ShareYourNow contest]
"‘We had a budget in the movie for cocaine for night shoots,’ [Dan] Aykroyd says."
Soul Men: The Making of The Blues Brothers by Ned Zeman (via millionsmillions)
Self.
fabriciomora:

bundenko photography
fabriciomora:

Aleks Miśkiewicz
ZoomInfo
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
mattlockwoodartist:

British (Stephen Ball) and Australian artists (Matt Lockwood, Zoe Mary) team up to produce some collaborative drawings which will be produced via a postal service. The collaboration allows each artist to start a work by themselves as well as create an addition to the other artists work. The works range from perspective drawings, optical illusions, organic structures and loosely packed geometric clusters. As of yet the works shown are the start of the collaboration excluding the organic black and purple drawing which was done by Matt Lockwood and Zoe Mary whom their work is created by a seamless back and forth design that can only be successful if this process is adhered to.
"Here shall begin
the vast agglomerations of et cetera."
Dan Disney, from Man with Missing Antithesis (via the-final-sentence)
"[Could the truth be so simple?] So terrible?"
Tim O’Brien, from In the Lake of the Woods (thanks, simply-imp)
New Year’s Resolutions
Lately, my life is a
"Numbness is a feeling. Being numbed by something is a feeling. … If there’s a power to it, it’s … I don’t know. Well, it’s a cumulative sense of horror."
Bret Easton Ellis
"And the cuckoo was a beautiful bird."
Susan Kay, from Phantom (thanks, marubia)
"If, as I believe, Mr. Tolkien has succeeded more completely than any previous writer in this genre in using the traditional properties of the Quest, the heroic journey, the Numinous Object, the conflict between Good and Evil while at the same time satisfying our sense of historical and social reality, it should be possible to show how he has succeeded. To begin with, no previous writer has, to my knowledge, created an imaginary world and a feigned history in such detail. By the time the reader has finished the trilogy, including the appendices to this last volume, he knows as much about Tolkien’s Middle Earth, its landscape, its fauna and flora, its peoples, their languages, their history, their cultural habits, as, outside his special field, he knows about the actual world."
In 1956, W. H. Auden reviewed J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Return of the King. (via millionsmillions)
gregoryeuclide:

Something I made on the board yesterday (Taken with Instagram)