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digitalfountains · 6 days ago
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Photography by Sarah Eiseman
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wiiildflowerrr · 1 year ago
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michaelclifford the love of our life has arrived, meet Lua 🥹🥰🤍
7 December 2023
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ishiplarrystylinsonforever · 11 months ago
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Lol how full circle… @5sos so boys… where to next?
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kindahoping4forever · 2 years ago
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📸: Sarah Eiseman
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bigdicric3 · 2 years ago
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I feel so normal about this
thank you so much Sarah
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ashtonsunshine · 2 years ago
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Sarah really said imma fuck you all up, huh?
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rieste · 1 year ago
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SPELLLING & The Mystery School, 2023, album artwork by Sarah Eiseman
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blueiscoool · 11 months ago
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Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2024 'Peach Fuzz'
The gentle, pinkish-orange hue was chosen to reflect a collective desire for respite
A soft, pinkish-orange hue called “Peach Fuzz” is Pantone’s pick for the 2024 color of the year, the company announced last week.
Officially called “Pantone 13-1023 Peach Fuzz,” the color is “velvety,” “gentle” and “subtly sensual,” according to the design and color authority.
Pantone is best known for its color-matching system, created in the 1960s, that numbers and organizes hues with a distinct chip format. The company also runs the Pantone Color Institute, which selects the color of the year and conducts color trend forecasting research.
This year’s choice “echoes our innate yearning for closeness and connection,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, in a statement.
“We chose a color radiant with warmth and modern elegance,” she adds. “A shade that resonates with compassion, offers a tactile embrace and effortlessly bridges the youthful with the timeless.”
Peach Fuzz is Pantone’s 25th color of the year. The annual announcements began in 1999 to “engage the design community and color enthusiasts around the world in a conversation around color,” per a statement from Laurie Pressman, the Pantone Color Institute’s vice president.
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Every year, a team of color experts examines movies, art, fashion, design, travel destinations, technologies and more to figure out which colors are influencing the world in the current moment. They also use forecasting tools, color psychology research and other sources to predict upcoming trends. From all that research, they narrow down the options to just one color that they feel sets the tone for the year ahead.
Peach Fuzz is less bold than last year’s choice, a bright, pink-red shade called “Viva Magenta.” But the world felt different in 2023, when Pantone “celebrated coming out of the malaise of the last year,” as Eiseman tells CNN’s Leah Dolan. Viva Magenta was intended to evoke verve, power and grace as the world emerged from the pandemic and continued to grapple with social unrest, as NPR’s Rachel Treisman wrote last year.
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Heading into 2024, however, Peach Fuzz “arrives at a dark time amid a tumultuous war and a tense election year,” as Angelica Villa writes for ARTnews. The more muted hue is meant to reflect the “need for some quiet, some peace, some respite,” Eiseman tells CNN.
Where will Peach Fuzz show up in 2024? Rugs, wallpaper, fabric, makeup, tea and more—which are all examples of products released in conjunction with Pantone’s announcement. The color is already showing up in fashion, with celebrities like Taylor Swift and the Rock wearing Peach Fuzz to various events, notes USA Today’s Emily DeLetter.
“It feels like another rediscovered neutral that’s meant to seep its way into every surface of our lives,” said Jeremy Allen, the art director for the New York Times Styles Desk, in a conversation with colleagues.
By Sarah Kuta.
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newmusicweekly · 5 months ago
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Midheaven Releases Vulnerable Single “M.H.D.”
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Midheaven has released their latest single, “M.H.D.,” a song that delves into the difficulties posed by mental health challenges. The duo’s blend of alternative, dream-pop, and new-wave creates a unique soundscape that transports listeners into Midheaven’s unique world. “M.H.D.” is available to stream and download on all digital platforms. "M.H.D." presents itself as a buoyant and hopeful musical piece, yet its underlying message diverges significantly from this facade. The acronym stands as a stark representation of "Mental Health Decline," serving as a poignant commentary on the arduous journey through the depths of deteriorating mental well-being. Within the composition, subtle references echo the daunting trials and tribulations intrinsic to such a harrowing journey. Band member Andy DeLuca elucidated on the intricacies surrounding mental health struggles, expressing that “It's difficult to communicate to others when I'm battling depression because there's this underlying fear of a negative response such as being judged or rejected for it.”  This sentiment underscores the thematic richness embedded within "M.H.D." The track's creation was a labor of love and dedication, with every element meticulously crafted by the talented duo of Midheaven, comprising DeLuca and Sarah Eiseman. Notably, the intricate nuances of the piece were further enhanced through the expertise of Matthew Pauling (Blink Read the full article
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iwonderval · 3 years ago
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5sos magazine messy headers
‼️– like or reblog if you save <3
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digitalfountains · 2 months ago
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Photography by Sarah Eiseman
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wiiildflowerrr · 2 years ago
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@5SOS: 'As wildflower is slowing being released all over the world, man.... all we can say is this song is a Frankenstein of everything we love about music, we really hope you dig this one 🌸'
25 March 2020
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The lyric video for 'Wildflower' was made with 10 hours of stop-motion animation. The video uses 358 photos and features 529 flowers, and was created at home by Andy Deluca and Sarah Eiseman.
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redrattlers · 3 years ago
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a sarah eiseman appreciation post
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kindahoping4forever · 2 years ago
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5SOS: hbd brother bass man @ calumhood 🖤
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lashton-is-my-drug · 3 years ago
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Thank you saraheiseman on ig for these photos.
Lashton 😍
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ashtonsunshine · 1 year ago
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Was a true treasure to watch @lukehemmings show @fondatheatre on Friday night. An absolutely brilliant performance by Luke and the band (with disco lights and glitter:) and the most loving, warm, crowd, who completely transformed the theatre into something magical. Blessed to be there and to every kind human I met, embraced, and connected with in this beautiful atmosphere✨❤️‍🔥
via Sarah Eiseman's Instagram. 11th June 2023
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