Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Loft 24-7 - Sao Paulo, Brazil




Ideally, wouldn't we all like to live in a climate where outdoor living is possible year-round? And wouldn't we love to live in a space where the divide between indoors and outdoors is non-existent?


Lo ideal no seria que vivamos en un clima que nos permita estar al aire libre todo el año? y no nos encantaría vivir en un espacio donde la división entre interior y exterior no existiera?





The architect has erased the barriers by using "outdoor" elements inside and "indoor" elements outside and creating easy visual links between the two. Limestone, rough stone, steel, glass, wood paneling and furnishings that speak to the architect's modernist style, all create a harmonious, seamless environment where you are never quite in and never quite out.


La arquitecta ha eliminado las barreras utilizando elementos de exterior en el interior y elementos de interior en el exterior y así como también creando enlaces de una fácil visual entre estos dos. Piedra caliza, piedra en bruto, acero, vidrio, paneles de madera y muebles que hablan de un estilo moderno de la arquitecta, todo ello crea un ambiente de armonía, un entorno integrado en el cual nunca estas del todo adentro ni del todo afuera.






architect: Fernanda Marques.


Hope all you like this loft as I do.
Espero que a todos les guste este loft como a mi.



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Monday, August 29, 2011

LA Light.


It only takes 3 minutes to watch this... it´s an amazing video for full secreen view.


xxxo



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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

music.

Very often and ever since I can remember, I've found myself pairing songs with my mood, moments and situations in my life.

I love music, but I guess that is a common thing we all share, so to me, a lot of songs mean much more, they mark moments in my life, memories and the people I have shared them with, I guess you can say, there is indeed a soundtrack to my life.

Today there is a song buzzing me and although people around me constantly ask me to not play songs on repeat, I just cant help it...
I love this song and randomly found it last night...





This link DOES work !!!OASIS - Dont Go Away (Acoustic Live)



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Sunday, August 21, 2011

there is something about the BEACH.

There is something about the beach that makes my heart beat faster: Is that fog peace, the sound of the waves, the sun burning my skin, the wind crashing in my face.
Desirous of a sunset on the coast, a wooden lanai shared with people with good vibes, a friend with whom to run to the sea and waves that fervently embrace me.
Peace, warmth, color, sand, love, burn, smile, fog, freshness.


Hay algo de la playa que me hace latir el corazón con más fuerza: Es esa paz de la bruma, el sonido de las olas, el sol quemado mi piel, el viento chocando contra mi cara.
Deseosa de un atardecer en la costa, un lanai de madera compartido con personas con buenas vibras, un amigo con quien correr al mar y olas que me abracen con fervor.
Paz, brisa, calor, color, sonrisa, bruma, arena, amor, ardor.





Photos taken with Instagram.





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Friday, August 19, 2011

VIVE LA VIDA. FEEL FREE.

   Sometimes we do not realize what we have until we lose it, itself, is an old and very used phrase, but really accurate. Facts are facts.
In life today, we are guided by a capitalism that makes us lose our heads in those things that only satisfy us financially ... and dont you have noticed that at home we have a family? yes, of course, they also live immersed in this capitalist world,we cannot blame them, to which we conform this world and follow its rules every day.Poor sleep, exercising sometimes and never living.This is how we walk the path of daily life many people. Leaving the "heart" and all our strength to work for getting more and more money there ... for what?Travel more, walk the streets, smile always, enjoy the food, love your family,hug.Live life.
"We live concern about a capitalism absurd, meaningless material things ... that  after all, are useless."


A veces no nos damos cuenta de lo que tenemos hasta que lo perdemos, sí, es una frase vieja y muy usada, pero realmente certera. Hechos son hechos.
En la vida actual, nos guiamos por un capitalismo que nos hace perder la cabeza en aquellas cosas que solo nos satisfacen económicamente... y no se han dado cuenta que en casa tenemos una familia? sí, claro, ellos también viven inmersos en este mundo capitalista, que no podemos culpar, al cual nos amoldamos y seguimos sus reglas cotidianamente.
Dormir poco, ejercitarse a veces, vivir nunca.
Así es como transitamos el camino de la vida diariamente muchas personas. Dejando "el corazón" y todas nuestras fuerzas en el trabajo y en conseguir más y más dinero que nos sirve... para qué?
Viajá mas, caminá la calle, sonreí siempre, disfrutá la comida, ama a tu familia, abrazá más.
Vive la vida.


"Nos vivimos preocupando en un capitalismo absurdo, en cosas materiales sin sentido... que al fin y al cabo, son useless".




Enjor nature. Enjoy the little things in life. Feel free to change. FEEL FREE.








XXXO.



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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

83 Years ANDY WARHOL.



U.S. artist and filmmakerPop Art creator. Vangard-art. He stated quotes that last til today. For that and much more: My little tribute.
Artista plástico y cineasta estadounidense. Creador del Art Pop. Arte de vanguardia. Declaró frases que perduran hasta la actualidad. Por eso y por mucho más: Mi pequeño homenaje.



 

 



















...and here with the amazing argentinian artist: Marta Minujin.
... y acá con la increíble artista argentina: Marta Minujin.




His legacy in fashion was as or bigger than his paintings or films. From wallets to ski jackets, to shoes, watches and countless objects.
Su legado en la moda fue tan o más grande que sus pinturas o sus filmes. Desde billeteras hasta camperas de ski, pasando por zapatos, relojes y un sinfin de objetos.



 Jean Charles Catelbajac.


          







His head sentence was "In the future everyone will have their 15 minutes of fame."
 Su frase de cabecera fue "En el futuro todos tendrán sus 15 minutos de fama."














Sunday, August 14, 2011

If It’s Important, You’ll Find A Way. If It Isn’t, You’ll Find An Excuse.




Some people dream of success, others make it happen. Of course, you can dream as much as you like but waiting for things to happen gets you nowhere. Get active and start making things happen.

Whatever journey your path takes you on, the most important thing is to have passion in what you do.

How many of you went to college, got your degree, and ended up doing something totally unrelated to your major? Studying it did not make you passionate about it. It wasn’t your path.

Education or even talent aren’t worth much without passion. So do the stuff that you love and you've always wanted to do because without it, you'll feel stuck and unfulfilled. Make this year the turning point in your life. When you do what you love you will be rewarded — it will just flow naturally.

Look at those around you who just make things happen. They have a clear goal in mind and they know where they want to go. They don't always have a plan but they have the passion and the tenacity to make it work, and they achieve their goals as the end result.

If something important to you, you WILL find a way. If it isn't, you'll find an excuse. It’s that simple. Find your way. Make it work, whatever it takes. Are you 10 kilos heavier than you should be? It is simple: Commit, go to that gym every day, no excuses, and train until you lose those 10  kilos. When you accomplish this, you'll have the confidence to do more. Set a goal and make it happen.

Want to stop smoking? Stop making excuses, take control of your circumstances before they take control of you.

Success isn't just about what you accomplish in your life, it's about what you inspire others to do and when you do accomplish something as simple as quitting smoking or losing weight, you'll inspire others to do the same. Anyone can change the world, and everybody should try. And it all starts with your own life.

Stop waiting for the perfect time to do what you want to do. Do it now. 











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