




photos by i.anton and salihagir
somewhere in between winter and spring. long days. i’m mostly inspired by different lights right now. coffee. longing. the idea of waiting for something makes it more exciting, as warhol put it..
i also have a question for you:
is there any theathre or directing students out there, reading this blog?

i think a little holden exists in each one of us. a lost individual, trying to find something, searching for truth, wanting to believe but realising that most things aren’t what they seem, wanting to be alone but feeling lonely, understanding things one day and then understanding that you don’t know anything the next.. i also like how the novel is written like a monologue, it really feels more like a person than a book..
i love this book.
have you read it?
what did you think?




i really wish i knew where i found these, they’ve been lying in my folders for ages.. love the raw city-feeling in them, they feel like snapshots – the unpretentious, tourist-like ones you took while crossing the street or looking up at the sky and they just happened to turn out lovely. lucky snapshots.



nothing makes me long for spring like these photos by abbytryagain.. right now however, i’m to tired to be thinking an hour ahead.. i can however think this: wallpaper, wallpaper, wallpaper. for your computer, that is.






a young striptease artist (anna karina) decides to get pregnant, and when her lover (jean-claude brialy) refuses to do the job, she recruits his more-than-willing best friend (jean-paul belmondo)…



energy is such a fascinating thing. an abstract feeling more powerful than most actions and incidents. covering your mind like a haze, making things slightly dizzier yet so much closer. a presence so intrusive it actually makes you feel it physically – heart beating faster, body shivering.. it’s the ultimate illusion of eternity.
but nothing lasts forever, and neither does energy.
perhaps thats why it’s so amazingly seductive.
