Archive for July, 2015

The Time Capsule House

Grange Farm, located in the heart of England, was the home of Jack and Audrey for 70 years…

 

The Contents Of This Home Have Been Untouched Since The 1940s. This Goes Beyond Fascinating

 

By Houston Barber

 

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“Have you ever loved a place so much you wished you would never leave? What if you not only never left, but also kept everything in the same place for your entire life? That’s exactly what brother and sister combo Jack and Audrey Newton did for 70 years until their recent death. The siblings stayed in their childhood home since the early 1940s, never getting married and refusing all technological advancements.

 

Their lifestyle was mostly a mystery until the house was set up for auction after the death of its elderly residents. More than 500 items, trapped in time, were discovered inside…”

 

For the rest, a video, and many, many photos, click here.

 

 

 

 

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Frida’s closet: The artist’s wardrobe locked up for 50 years

Revealed: The mysterious treasures of Frida’s closet…

 

What Frida wore: the artist’s wardrobe locked up for 50 years – in pictures

 

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“After Frida Kahlo died in 1954, her husband Diego Rivera shut her belongings in a bathroom at their Mexico City home, the Blue House – then demanded it be locked until 15 years after his death. In fact, the room wasn’t opened until 2004. Ishiuchi Miyako was invited to photograph its intimate contents when they went on show at the Frida Kahlo museum in Mexico City in an exhibition curated by Circe Henestrosa. Here are the artist’s beloved belongings, from sunglasses to handpainted corsets…”

 

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Snow globes filled with sinister scenes. Genius.

This makes us think how fun it would be to make snow globes with scenes from our favorite novels. Any creatives out there up to the task?

 

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Snow globes filled with sinister scenes of people in peril

(Dangerous Minds)

 

Artists Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz have been collaborating for the past 22 years. During half of that time, between the years 2001 and 2013, they created a series of snow globes called “Travelers.”

 

Martin and Muñoz’s snow globes feature unusual and rather sinister scenes of tiny people in peril amid a snowy environment. Instead of the standard corny images of local attractions inside globes that you find at the airport, the contents of Martin and Muñoz’s snow globes are reminiscent of nightmares that were conjured up by an overactive, anxiety-riddled mind. Martin and Muñoz only made 250 of their terrifying snow globes which when they were made available for sale, sold for $750 a piece. Much of Martin and Muñoz incredible work is featured in a book they published back in 2008 called, “Travelers.” When it comes to the snow globes themselves, after a rather exhaustive search of various auction sites, I was unable to locate any available for purchase. To remedy that, I’ve included images of the more sinister snow globes from the “Travelers” series for your enjoyment. Sweet dreams!…”

 

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