the Polyglotte

Because speaking the languages of art and science can often become a creole one. A research scientist by day and a dedicated fashion follower by night.
Images from DANNIJO, MINERALIA. 
Something worth saving my research scientist bucks for!
And it’s called Medine, after Ms. “Arm Party Queen ” Leandra.  I just have to say it. Her blog is the first thing I check every morning, next to sciencedaily.com .. mais bien sur! 
Lets say I like to mix brains and beauty… and Leandra’s got ‘em, because man repelling sure isn’t easy for everyone! I should use my brain to get some eye-catching jewels!
Talking about going against the grain… mineralia had this on its blog…. ADORO the color combination… HABLAME DE BELLEZA!

Images from DANNIJO, MINERALIA. 

Something worth saving my research scientist bucks for!

And it’s called Medine, after Ms. “Arm Party Queen ” Leandra.  I just have to say it. Her blog is the first thing I check every morning, next to sciencedaily.com .. mais bien sur

Lets say I like to mix brains and beauty… and Leandra’s got ‘em, because man repelling sure isn’t easy for everyone! I should use my brain to get some eye-catching jewels!

Talking about going against the grain… mineralia had this on its blog…. ADORO the color combination… HABLAME DE BELLEZA!

Images borrowed from Maria Moyer’s site, west elm, wikipedia and Claudia Sprenger & Jermy Young, courtesy of Plankton *Net 
In the matters of art mimics [natural] life, I stumbled upon this designers’ website thanks to my west elm friends.  Her name is Maria Moyer, originally from Southern California, and she has an inspired way of looking at the microscopic sea-life of plankton, recreating it (and re-sizing it) for human contemplation and my own amusement! Want one of Maria Moyer’s beautifulous pieces?  Well, the nature-lovers of west elm have them and I can’t wait to get myself a vase! Don’t you just wanna feel how plankton-inspired art feels under your fingers??? Thank you west elm for introducing me to Maria, another woman who speaks the language of art through science… 

Images borrowed from Maria Moyer’s site, west elm, wikipedia and Claudia Sprenger & Jermy Young, courtesy of Plankton *Net 

In the matters of art mimics [natural] life, I stumbled upon this designers’ website thanks to my west elm friends.  Her name is Maria Moyer, originally from Southern California, and she has an inspired way of looking at the microscopic sea-life of plankton, recreating it (and re-sizing it) for human contemplation and my own amusement! Want one of Maria Moyer’s beautifulous pieces?  Well, the nature-lovers of west elm have them and I can’t wait to get myself a vase! Don’t you just wanna feel how plankton-inspired art feels under your fingers??? Thank you west elm for introducing me to Maria, another woman who speaks the language of art through science… 


A lover of words, languages, beauty and knowledge.
the Polyglotte is science, nature, human expression through art and mode. 
An explorer of everything inspirational, cultura, simbolos, and how these are transferred and translated between societies. 

A lover of words, languages, beauty and knowledge.

the Polyglotte is science, nature, human expression through art and mode. 

An explorer of everything inspirational, cultura, simbolos, and how these are transferred and translated between societies.