It's almost blasphemy, but if somebody offered to buy me a no-price-limit gift, instead of jewelry, I might choose one of these pieces from the Traveler series by the artist duo of Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz...
Snowglobes:
Prints:
Friday, November 30, 2007
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Wow! I've never desired a snow globe like I do these! Such strange peacefulness I feel when I gaze into one.
Yay snowglobes. I love them. I wanted to get a snowglobe of the Duomo (sp?) in Florence, but the mean people at Charles d'Gaule airport threw it away. Why oh why did I leave it in my carry-on?
Anne: Same here, even though the images are a little subversive. Still so perfectly serene.
Lynn: Oh, how sad! Dumb airport-non-snow-globe lovin' people!
Oh, so cool! I love these!
love love the bracelets u've posted in yr prev post by hagar satat!! it's so pretty! and yer
snow globes!! they're so magical and i still love the gorgeous snow globes in a cinderella story((((:
The dresses in the trees is really stunning. And those snow globes are really lovely, definitly would make me re-think the usual tackiness associated with snow globes.
i looooveee snowglobes - thats what i decorated my table with last year for my christmas party!
those prints are pretty cool as well!
I want the one with the tree inside with clothes hanging on them!
Wow, those are really amazing. I've never seen snowglobes that refined before.
I love, love, love snowglobes!
I like the 2nd to last print. Veyr Tim Burton-like
Those are so beautiful and delicate! And I agree with Anne that snowglobes just seem so peaceful and serene.
I think they are magical, they produce some kind of elegant and lovely inspiration. Very original post;)!
The first one makes me think of the movie Fargo. I'm scared!
Whoa... these are too cute for words! I love all of em... speically the one with hanging clothes and all haha.
So glad you all loved 'em as much as I did!
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