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photo // 01 April 2013 // 05:53 pm // 252 notes

Ayman Zedani
THE JOKER

Ayman Zedani

THE JOKER

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photo // 12 February 2013 // 09:49 am // 5,218 notes

“So we drove on toward death through the cooling twilight.”

So we drove on toward death through the cooling twilight.

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photo // 08 January 2013 // 10:26 pm // 2,786 notes
philnoto:

Mary and Matthew

philnoto:

Mary and Matthew

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photo // 05 January 2013 // 01:25 am // 461 notes

It’s all in the gaze. “She thinks before she speaks,” says actress Michelle Dockery of Lady Mary Crawley, the character she plays on Masterpiece’s hit series Downton Abbey. “From the get-go Mary has always been someone who thinks.” The same can be said of Dockery, who recently spent an afternoon at Claridge’s in London with the celebrated illustrator David Downton, master of the light touch that goes deep. “The sense I had of Michelle,” says Downton, “is of somebody that is very intelligent and very ‘watchful’ … no, ‘watchful’ is the wrong word. She’s alive to life, to what’s going on.” For three hours the artist sketched, the actress wore Givenchy and Balenciaga and Oscar de la Renta, and the two “Downtons” talked while a face was captured. Regal in the cheekbones, between-the-wars in her aloof beauty and that arched eyebrow, it’s a face that can go icy in an instant or warm like the dawn. “She has that thing of being classic and contemporary,” explains Downton, “that very strange mix where she looks at home, at ease, in period. But there’s also a glimmer, a spark.” That glimmer and spark was recently brought to the Sundance Channel’s Restless, in which Dockery played the daughter of a W.W. II spy. Due out in 2013 is the airborne thriller Non-Stop, with Dockery starring alongside Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore. “She’s worked. She’s 30. She’s ready,” says Downton. “There’s a sense with her of ‘Isn’t this great? This is a golden hour!’ And I love that in a person, when they know.” “I do know,” says Dockery. “And I relish it as much as I can. I’ve never been someone who expects too much, I guess to avoid the disappointment. And I know it will end at some point. So I try not to let anything dampen how amazing it all really is.” This moment, her likeness, in the air.

It’s all in the gaze. “She thinks before she speaks,” says actress Michelle Dockery of Lady Mary Crawley, the character she plays on Masterpiece’s hit series Downton Abbey. “From the get-go Mary has always been someone who thinks.” The same can be said of Dockery, who recently spent an afternoon at Claridge’s in London with the celebrated illustrator David Downton, master of the light touch that goes deep. “The sense I had of Michelle,” says Downton, “is of somebody that is very intelligent and very ‘watchful’ … no, ‘watchful’ is the wrong word. She’s alive to life, to what’s going on.” For three hours the artist sketched, the actress wore Givenchy and Balenciaga and Oscar de la Renta, and the two “Downtons” talked while a face was captured. Regal in the cheekbones, between-the-wars in her aloof beauty and that arched eyebrow, it’s a face that can go icy in an instant or warm like the dawn. “She has that thing of being classic and contemporary,” explains Downton, “that very strange mix where she looks at home, at ease, in period. But there’s also a glimmer, a spark.” That glimmer and spark was recently brought to the Sundance Channel’s Restless, in which Dockery played the daughter of a W.W. II spy. Due out in 2013 is the airborne thriller Non-Stop, with Dockery starring alongside Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore. “She’s worked. She’s 30. She’s ready,” says Downton. “There’s a sense with her of ‘Isn’t this great? This is a golden hour!’ And I love that in a person, when they know.” “I do know,” says Dockery. “And I relish it as much as I can. I’ve never been someone who expects too much, I guess to avoid the disappointment. And I know it will end at some point. So I try not to let anything dampen how amazing it all really is.” This moment, her likeness, in the air.

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michelle dockerymichelle my belle these are words that go together well my michelleprincessI hate artistsqueue
photo // 17 December 2012 // 03:47 am // 1,006 notes
tiefighters:

I Find Your Lack Of Jiggawatts Disturbing
Prints available @Society6
Created by Anton Marrast

tiefighters:

I Find Your Lack Of Jiggawatts Disturbing

Prints available @Society6

Created by Anton Marrast

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photo // 14 December 2012 // 11:18 am // 812 notes
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photo // 11 December 2012 // 09:53 am // 714 notes
bumbledoms:


there are many reasons as to why this picture is necessary 

bumbledoms:

there are many reasons as to why this picture is necessary 

(Source: organicpencils)

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photo // 03 December 2012 // 12:28 am // 5,457 notes
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photo // 27 November 2012 // 02:36 pm // 45,961 notes
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i hate artistsmitch morelandUGH THIS MAKES ME MISS MY MOOSE EVEN MORE THAN I ALREADY DOis it baseball season yetqueue
photo // 23 November 2012 // 04:42 am // 116,081 notes
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