Che Belle Cose, or 'what beautiful things' in Italian, is a blog primarily of photos and quotations of things that I find inspiring and beautiful.

**Please be aware that I do not claim any of these images as my own, unless otherwise noted.

23rd April 2011

Photo reblogged from XOXO DZ LOVE with 67 notes

AMAZING
lifesabeach21:

cookingloveandlife:

Sandcastle in the Bahamas

AMAZING

lifesabeach21:

cookingloveandlife:

Sandcastle in the Bahamas

Tagged: sand castleartbeachcreationarchitecturesand

Source: cookingloveandlife

9th March 2011

Photo reblogged from Blue Jeans & Pearls with 327 notes

yup.

yup.

Tagged: artswaoceanlove

Source: sailboatsandseersucker

2nd March 2011

Photo reblogged from lavender summers and lilac dreams. with 49 notes

lavendersummers:

love this!! this would actually be really cool to have framed and hung up in my apartment next year! (if it were bigger of course)

lavendersummers:

love this!! this would actually be really cool to have framed and hung up in my apartment next year! (if it were bigger of course)

Tagged: elephantartdrawingpenworkflowerspoppies

Source: brasilianbitch

22nd February 2011

Photo reblogged from Isle of View with 36,144 notes

Stephen Wiltshire. This young artist is grabbing a lot of attention by the likes of CBS and other national news outlets. Stephen has been drawing cities since being diagnosed with autism at a young age, saying it’s his way to express himself. What’s unique about this artist though is that all he needs is a 20 minute helicopter ride above New York and after 7 days, 12 pens, and a lot of music on his ipod, he finishes the massive 18 ft accurate depiction of the city all from memory. He’s so accurate that when drawing Rome, he drew the exact number of columns in the Pantheon. His work is being shown at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute along with his permanent gallery in the Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mal.

Stephen Wiltshire. This young artist is grabbing a lot of attention by the likes of CBS and other national news outlets. Stephen has been drawing cities since being diagnosed with autism at a young age, saying it’s his way to express himself. What’s unique about this artist though is that all he needs is a 20 minute helicopter ride above New York and after 7 days, 12 pens, and a lot of music on his ipod, he finishes the massive 18 ft accurate depiction of the city all from memory. He’s so accurate that when drawing Rome, he drew the exact number of columns in the Pantheon. His work is being shown at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute along with his permanent gallery in the Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mal.

Tagged: artautismmapstalent

Source: jimpson

17th February 2011

Photo reblogged from i like redheads with 82,446 notes

Tagged: quotationlifeinspirationearthart

Source: vani-ll-a