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I'm Trenny and my philosophy is rather simple-I believe there are only 2 forces in this world, Love or Fear. My goal is to try to see things through the eyes of love, but I am fallible and do not always succeed. My professional career at the moment is that of a fashion stylist in New York,but my interests are varied. This blog is the like a blog ‘magazine/newspaper/journal', where I’ve combined all the elements of things that I love to learn through those mediums myself. Some life journaling, lots of music. A little health, natural product talk and recipe sharing. Random musings on life experiences, a little style, art and humour. Environment issues too as nature is our greatest gift. I hope it teaches you something, makes you laugh, or gets you interested in something different. If it fires you up,I welcome learning all different points of view. I hope that what I share, including my mistakes, encourages you. *In the end, I believe we are all each other's teachers, so whatever you might be inspired to say/share with me through this blog- good and bad- I fully welcome it. I learn just as much from you. Happiness and Love xoxo TrennyLynn - trennylynn@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Marilyn Monroe Thread Piece


You know how you see something everyday and sometimes, because of that, you begin to pay not that much mind to it? Much like a relationship gone sour. You know, at the beginning, you just cannot get enough of one another, but if there is no real connection or chemistry, it just fades out. Or...if you are really committed to making it work, making it better, you change the whole dull thing by seeing it with new eyes, much like the eyes that were new when you first saw the other person. Well, that happened to me this morning. I always walk through 'One Penn Plaza' when I get off the train at Penn Station to get to my showroom. One Penn is a rather nice office building, right at the start of the fashion district. There is this really cool piece, above, that takes 3/4's of the wall inside the building and I just thought I'd post it, because it dawned on me how cool it was this morning after having passed it so many times without notice.
The above is 32x22 image of Marilyn Monroe made all out of teeny various colors of spools of thread. Sorry the image is not better, but I urge you next time you come into the city through Penn Station, take the exit to the left and check it out.