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Katie Scott

I love these fantastical scientific illustrations by Katie Scott; they are interpretations of the concept of biological hybridization in antiquity. Look nicethat.com/articles/student-of-the-month-katie-scott” target=”_blank”>here for an interview with the artist (who is a 3rd year student, by the way)!

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katie scott, biology, fantasy, illustration, science, art, the look see

katie scott, biology, fantasy, illustration, science, art, the look see

The Nut Tree

I just came across this post which took me to this post, which then totally took me down memory lane.  I grew up in Northern California and my dad was a pilot, so I grew up flying with my dad in small airplanes.  We’d fly to almost anywhere that had an airstrip, especially if there was cool, kid-friendly stuff within walking distance from the airport.  The Nut Tree in Vacaville was one- there was a little airstrip literally steps away.

It’s one destination I remember going on more than one occasion and loving- from these photos you can see why! Granted these photos were taken about twenty years before I went there, but honestly it hadn’t changed too much by the 80’s. These photos reflect my memories of the place. There was a restaurant, toy shop, sweets shop, a train, and the feeling like you were at playground for kids and grown-ups.  Sad that the original is not around anymore… people didn’t know what they were missing.

Thanks to Cathy for the reminder of this childhood favorite. Seriously, check out these photos to see exactly how awesome this place was.  I appreciate the modernism so much more now than I did then.

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vacaville, the nut tree, kids, leisure, airplanes, fun, vintage, the look see

vacaville, the nut tree, kids, leisure, airplanes, fun, vintage, the look see

CorrellCorrell Patti Dress

I can’t stop thinking about the lovely simplicity of this dress by Correll Correll at Stand Up Comedy.  I would want to wear it every day…

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correllcorrell, dress, design, fabric, shredding, stand up comedy, portland, thelooksee

Look See Shop Update

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the look see, jewelry, blog, christina beaulac, etsy, vintage

the look see, christina beaulac, jewelry, etsy, blog

Number one at the top is my personal favorite.   More to come!

A recent aquisition

…to my jewelry collection!  Found in this shop for a very decent price.  It’s going to fasten a vintage gold swing coat that I have. I had been using a big old kilt pin, but this is what I’ve been looking for.

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(can you tell by how beat up my hands are that I’ve been making jewelry lately?)

Leslie Shows

 leslie shows, art, collage, mixed media, the look see

leslie shows, art, collage, mixed media, the look see

leslie shows, art, collage, mixed media, the look see

(via the ever fabulous Tell You Today)

Equadorian art deco rug

This Equadorian rug from the Nazmiyal Collection on Weird Friends just blew my mind.

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The Look See Shop- Free shipping on jewelry orders for readers!

Hey everyone- now through March 1st, all jewelry orders placed with this code at check out L00KS33FREESHIP will have free shipping worldwide. Check it out!  Custom orders exempt.

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the look see, jewelry, blog, sale, etsy, vintage

the look see, jewelry, blog, sale, etsy, vintage

the look see, jewelry, blog, sale, etsy, vintage

Open Books

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open books, rca, display, print, independent, student, werkplaats, charlotte cheetham, thelooksee

Open Books talks
with James Langdon & Stuart Whipps, Anna Haas & Annett Höland (Werkplaats Typografie), Fraser Muggeridge

(via Manystuff)

Jim Henson on Making Puppets 1969

(via Stork Bites Man)