Photos like this remind me of my childhood readings… ghosts, temples, chapels, weddings, romance, hidden romances, vintage stories. This photo was actually taken on a full moon night. Guess the place?
Author Archives: Nefelibata
I was going through my India archives and I found this photo. This photo was taken behind the Taj Mahal itself. What I particularly like about this picture is how it shows three people of the same nationality (not me, of course) and yet with their own style and expression. This brings me to the words style and fashion. Many people when faced with the word fashion get all this discourse about superficiality and consumerism, I would rather use the word style. To me “Style is not a display of wealth but an expression of imagination” (1).
I am thinking I am going to print this one for my room, just not sure which one. Which one would you pick?
Painting: Shed some light on the subject
May 19th, 2013 | Posted by in Paint | Random Beauty - (0 Comments)I love how some light shed on a little leaf can turn something rather ordinary onto something extraordinary. A little piece of nature to add romanticism to the day (or night).
Random beauty….. birds at the Pacific Ocean
May 15th, 2013 | Posted by in Random Beauty - (0 Comments)It is no secret I love reading, so I am starting a series called Books I ♡.
I love this book because of its simplicity (very Chanel), the insight it has on Coco Chanel and her spirit, and of course wonderful photography.
The book explores the camellia (Chanel flower on the cover), the Chanel suit, jewelry (BEAUTIFUL and breathtaking pieces there), the fragrances and the little black dress. Going from past to present.
To me it is fascinating to read a book that many people would call on “fashion” but that really is much, much more than that, it is part of the world’s history, of who we are today in terms of how we dress and how we think, how we move and how we behave, how this revolutionary woman changed the aesthetics for women and why we are not wearing the oppresive corsets these days…
Enjoy!
(and read the last bit at the bottom of this post)
I love the milestone in the history of art that still life represents, the style, the composition, the creation and the ability of artists to portray that composition.
I love it how a picture can be different pictures depending on the variations of its tones, shades, and colours.
I took this pic on the road, while driving. I love how my eyes have been trained all these years to see the world in frames, frames that are captured on the go many times. Instants that will last forever in my mind.












