19 February 2008
funfunfun wid mondrian
"If you look at what produces learning and memory and well-being, play is as fundamental as any other aspect of life, including sleep and dreams..."
Upon rediscovering the precise beauty of the De Stijl, I am not ashamed to admit a large amount of time was spent this morning flipping through the pages of David A. Carter's 600 Black Spots, an amazingly-crafted pop-up book meant for children, but enjoyed even more by adults.
AirForkOne. By Sibylle Stoeckli. Sometimes it is okay to think like a child, to act like a child, as long as you remember you eat your vegetables.
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