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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Word Thief in pictures!
Words are everywhere to be found.
And as you have read here, I'm a proud word thief.
Here are some places you may find inspiration in words!
Just in the streets on the buildings
Or IN the buildings, like in this museum.
Which one is true nature?
A tree with so many words, so little recognizable to read.
Or gravity, It always has a meaning. Scribblings or Art?
Sometimes a word isn't the important thing.
Like this picture. It sooo has a secret and weird story.
This painting SAIS it all.
And if you don't get enough of it... Just open a book!
Just look around you.
There are so many words waiting for you to be found.
What are the first words you see around you
when you look up from your computer?
It's everywhere. You have the fortune of words!
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Word Thief
Ever noticed how many words are around you?!
On paper, signs, your computer screen etc.
But most of all literally around you.
The people on the street or your friends.
Wherever you go, you can steal words and make them better.
Like the following senteces I picked up, for free, on the street.
- "Only at night, right?!"
- "Searching for something that isn't there"
- "It's quite accidental"
- "And some old bookcases"
- "Milk is just milk"
- "If it does not end well..."
Let your imagination run wild!
You can do whatever you want with these stolen words.
Behind every word is another story.
These are the only stolen leads to the story.
The rest is up to you.
Just a couple of words that say so little
but in the mean time give so much away.
And this is only one kind of words, spoken words.
Don't forget written, art, digital, signs etc.
Who has some great stolen words!? Try to unraffle them!
And this Word Thief is happy to help ;]
(yes and maybe steal your stolen words)
Now online: Stolen words from the street in pics.
On paper, signs, your computer screen etc.
But most of all literally around you.
The people on the street or your friends.
Wherever you go, you can steal words and make them better.
Like the following senteces I picked up, for free, on the street.
- "Only at night, right?!"
- "Searching for something that isn't there"
- "It's quite accidental"
- "And some old bookcases"
- "Milk is just milk"
- "If it does not end well..."
Let your imagination run wild!
You can do whatever you want with these stolen words.
Behind every word is another story.
These are the only stolen leads to the story.
The rest is up to you.
Just a couple of words that say so little
but in the mean time give so much away.
And this is only one kind of words, spoken words.
Don't forget written, art, digital, signs etc.
Who has some great stolen words!? Try to unraffle them!
And this Word Thief is happy to help ;]
(yes and maybe steal your stolen words)
Now online: Stolen words from the street in pics.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Going NOWhere
"Who's on the way renews itself with every step"
It passed my scroll on Facebook the day before I got away.
So I took my stuff and got on the train.
Since I live in the middle of the country,
It's two ways, to the south or high up to the north.
I chose the second.
With my little "Dress a Fox" book and paper with pen.
Going through landscapes, the world flying by the window.
The feeling of being on your way. Being Free and just going on.
All the places, houses, cars and people you pass by.
Everybody on their way to their own destination.
Some small, like the supermarket.
Some big, bringing you to a big(ger) destination.
A day withour a physical destination still has a kind of goal...
There is always something you do or pursue.
Find your destination.
What you want or where you want to go.
Big or small.
It passed my scroll on Facebook the day before I got away.
So I took my stuff and got on the train.
Since I live in the middle of the country,
It's two ways, to the south or high up to the north.
I chose the second.
With my little "Dress a Fox" book and paper with pen.
Going through landscapes, the world flying by the window.
The feeling of being on your way. Being Free and just going on.
All the places, houses, cars and people you pass by.
Everybody on their way to their own destination.
Some small, like the supermarket.
Some big, bringing you to a big(ger) destination.
A day withour a physical destination still has a kind of goal...
There is always something you do or pursue.
There are so many roads to follow, places to go.
So get up and GO!
Not like "I'm going on holiday this summer" but NOW!!Find your destination.
What you want or where you want to go.
Big or small.
Wherever you go...
You are exploring, developing and renewing.
Going nowhere is still going...
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Thursday, February 13, 2014
Finish the Fox!
Since I got this amazing present,
I decided to share some of my creations!
This 32 ways to dress a Fox book is good fun.
So this is the collection of... FOX!
This next Fox is up to you... Save the image and be creative.
Do you have a nice name for it?
-or-
Give me a direction to go for and I'll finish it.
YOUR WAY.
Post your Fox here!
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