if the heart is wild, no fence will keep you.

25. Portland Native who left her heart in Tanzania. Tattoo Collector. Believer in the Seamless Garment. World Citizen. Teacher. Bibliophile. Whimsical. Wild at Heart. Feminist. Dreamer. Karaoke Queen. In process.

Posts Tagged: collage

R is for Robot by *renton1313

R is for Robot by *renton1313

Source: renton1313.deviantart.com

thetimeswehad by Jamie Tao on Flickr.

thetimeswehad by Jamie Tao on Flickr.

all signs by Jamie Tao on Flickr.

all signs by Jamie Tao on Flickr.

shemovesinherownway by Jamie Tao on Flickr.

shemovesinherownway by Jamie Tao on Flickr.

ed-ingle:

looking for alaska on Flickr.

ed-ingle:

looking for alaska on Flickr.

(via peopleraindrizzlehurricane)

Source: ed-ingle

ed-ingle:

Takumi on Flickr.

ed-ingle:

Takumi on Flickr.

Source: ed-ingle

(by the acid dream spaceship)

(by the acid dream spaceship)

Source: Flickr / theaciddreamspaceship

let’s get lost, original collage by Amanda Oaks on Flickr.

let’s get lost, original collage by Amanda Oaks on Flickr.

Float On by lostinthetrees on Flickr.

Float On by lostinthetrees on Flickr.

You are my own sinking ship by lostinthetrees on Flickr.

You are my own sinking ship by lostinthetrees on Flickr.

by itstimetostamp

by itstimetostamp

The Dream of a Grave by =Nachan

The Dream of a Grave by =Nachan

Source: nachan.deviantart.com

Gathering in Spring by ~boneface

Gathering in Spring by ~boneface

Source: boneface.deviantart.com

Dont Follow Your Dreams , Chase them (by itstimetostamp)

Dont Follow Your Dreams , Chase them (by itstimetostamp)

Source: Flickr / kristyc71

Magnolia Warbler by `ursulav
acrylic ink, gel, colored pencil, and found objects
I love Magnolia trees like the one in my neighbor’s front yard—how beautiful they look when they first spring up and how temporary they really are.  In Portland, they rarely last beyond the first few heavy rains, which, in the Spring, isn’t something rare.

Magnolia Warbler by `ursulav

acrylic ink, gel, colored pencil, and found objects

I love Magnolia trees like the one in my neighbor’s front yard—how beautiful they look when they first spring up and how temporary they really are.  In Portland, they rarely last beyond the first few heavy rains, which, in the Spring, isn’t something rare.

Source: ursulav.deviantart.com