We'll kick off the weekend with some photos of things that we at
La Condesa consider inspiring, beautiful, or at least curious. The kind that steal a few seconds of your time, contemplatively, and before you know it, minutes have passed.
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| Millions of fuchsia hearts magnified on a Forever21 bag |
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| The reflection of the aforementioned hearts all over the patio, creating strange shapes that come to life when you've been observing them for a while. Like the floors in grandmothers' houses, those made of many colorful pieces that if you stare at them long enough, you can even see a Playmobil farm. |
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| Milky light on bougainvillea in a San Francisco patio. An excellent title for an abstract work of art. |
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| I'm certain there's a potential pyromaniac inside me. Fire walk with me. Bob talks to me. Ugh, scary. |
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| A giant wall of water cascades at the Aria hotel in Las Vegas. |
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| The new architecture of Las Vegas hotels. Goodbye cardboard, welcome Mr. Foster. |
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| I love trompe l'oeil, and the word itself too. This one is from the Bon restaurant in Paris. |
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| "Cute corners" as my friend Charly calls them. Anthropology does them like no one else. |
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| Impossible DIYs like this lamp made of mussel shells. In Galicia, a whole new industry could be born from this idea: furniture made from seafood remnants. Enough for a cathedral. |
I leave you gently in the arms of the weekend; enjoy it.
Hugs,
La Condesa relax