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I am a Toronto-based writer and editor who is ridiculously fond of books and art and music and whiskey and stormy weather and swimming and running and typewriters and the colour green and run-on sentences and bad swears. (Especially bad swears.) I own and operate www.unruly.ca, where I write about art and craft and design and music and books and the act of making, amongst other topics, and sometimes publish the writings of others, too. I think you should read my blog and submit to it too — both words and images are sought and loved. G'wan. You know you want to. |
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Paper sculpture by Andy Singleton
‘mini me’ (1999), part of the ‘all’ maurizio cattelan retrospective at the guggenheim museum
rubber, resin, synthetic hair, paint, and clothing, 45 x 20 x 23 cm
© maurizio cattelan
image © attilio maranzano, courtesy of the artist
Lisa: You’re reading Gravity’s Rainbow?
Brownie: Re-reading it.
A little toy bookmobile teachingliteracy:
Travelling library
alvaro tamarit, ‘banco del pensamiento’
This 52 square meter (560 square feet) home in Japan was designed to store the owner’s massive collection of books.
I like to see the shapes the leaves of trees make against the sky; I like to see the quarter-sectioned head in a jar; I like to see black fabric topstitched with white; and diagrams with dotted lines.
(For more words and compelling images, click here.)
Photograph by Jack Burman, from his book The Dead, published by Magenta Publishing
The most spectacular abs in the world go nowhere if their owner doesn’t give good head. By which I mean, of course, good brain. (Not that I’m not, well, down with good head, of course.) Anyway, who could possibly give better brain than a book-lovin’ librarian? Huh? Really, who could?
(For more words and librariantastic images, click here.)

Image via Roadsidepictures’ photostream on Flickr.
Athanasius Kircher 1667
Via marinni
new lens :D
Rebecca Marino
Yes. Flip it.
Nicolas Clement - centre la tapisserie à Tournai 2011
love bugs