Soothing Sesame

I'm in a bit of a delicate state at the moment anf flicking through 'in yer face' images will send my head spinning.  Therefore, browsing through the latest issue of Sesame, an online magazine that hails from Australia that I talked about a while backk, whilst drinking a mug of hot water and lemon is soothing on many levels.  Even the accompanying xylophone noises as you navigate the issue is lifting me up a little.   It's as whimsical as ever with editorials that sing rather than shout.

I could definitely do with some time floating about in the sunshine in this Aurelio Costarella dress with a braid across my forehead...

...or swimming underwater and being photographed beautifully by Alejandro Rolandi....

...or constructing this 70's animation-style cardboard ship at sea scene complete with buried treasure glinting amongst all that brown card. 

I especially am in love with the illustrations of Catherine Campbell which again served as some form of a hangover cure as her portfolio of ink and watercolour illustrations combined with collage effects are delicate, pretty yet not overly so. 


Some people drink bloody marys, I like pretty pictures...