Return of the weird
I've spent that past few years writing a lot but not about things I am very passionate about. I can get myself interested and excited, write some over businessy marketing jargon and create "value propositions & narratives" etc but in the end it's not very exciting.
When I started this blog 13 years ago, I started off being my incredibly weird and art history nerdy self. I wrote about pieces of art and places that I liked giving my own thoughts and opinions while hoping to educate a bit at the same time. Through that, Tumblr gave me a chance to be featured and the blog grew exponentially.
I am ready for the weird to return.
I have come to the conclusion that monetizing and living off my blog & art history passion solely just isn't feasible. (The world is upside down, we pay tech astronomical salaries and educators pennies....) So I am going full weird. I am going full nerd. I will share places I've been, art & architecture I like and historical books I am reading or have read. I started that way and then became very aware of needing a "brand" or a more serious online persona.
Prepare yourselves... THE NERD IS HAS RETURNED
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Castle of Loarre,
Huesca Province, Aragon autonomous region of Spain,
Credit: Navid Fatehpour
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The Unicorn in Captivity (from the Unicorn Tapestries), 1495–1505. Unknown Netherlandish. Wool warp with wool, silk, silver, and gilt wefts.
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A little preview for an upcoming Kickstarter project...
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Premontre monastery church, Zsámbék, 1970. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Basilica di San Clemente al Laterano in Rome, Italy
Under the basilica that stems from the 12th century, there are two more layers that you are able to visit: a basilica from the 4th century and a mithraeum from the 2th century.
In my opinion the most interesting church Rome has to offer.
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Taüll, a village in the Boí Valley (Vall de Boí) known for its Medieval churches and houses in the Catalan Romanesque style. Located in the High Pyrenees region of Catalonia.
Photos by Sofía Moro
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Bojnický zámok, Bojnice, Slovakia,
@norah.ngp
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