Untitled
sculpture-center:

Brad Troemel, LIVE STRONG yellow Hotdog, Pen, and Q-tip HOLDER / The Exquisite Design You Trust & The Phenomenal Tastes You Grew Up With (Quite Limited). 2012. Courtesy the artist. 

sculpture-center:

Brad TroemelLIVE STRONG yellow Hotdog, Pen, and Q-tip HOLDER / The Exquisite Design You Trust & The Phenomenal Tastes You Grew Up With (Quite Limited). 2012. Courtesy the artist. 

schoolofvisualarts:

NU by Nao Uda

Mar 27, 1912: The First Japanese Cherry Blossom Trees Are Planted in the U.S.

On this day in 1912, the first two Japanese cherry blossom trees were successfully planted by First Lady Helen Taft and Viscountess Chinda on the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. Japanese Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo gave the U.S. over 3000 trees to demonstrate the growing relationship between the U.S. and Japan.

Every spring, Washington D.C. commemorates the initial planting through the National Cherry Blossom Festival. 

Benjamin Phillips
farmweather:

They are up and about now. Meet snow. Meet sky. Meet sun.

farmweather:

They are up and about now. Meet snow. Meet sky. Meet sun.