Accidentally Wes Anderson

Perfect symmetry, precise coloration, surreal backdrops . . . these are all qualities that make Wes Anderson’s films so recognizably Wes Anderson. His aesthetic is so magical, I know I’m not the only one who wishes I could be transported to his imaginative, self-contained locales. Well, now you can, thanks to one amazing Instagram feed: Accidentally Wes Anderson. Curator Simon Sarris encourages travelers, all over the world, to submit photos of Wes-worthy vignettes. From a Swiss hotel built in 1882 to an Alaskan post office built in 1969 to an Indian royal palace built in 1732 to an Art Deco building in downtown Los Angeles, it turns out a little piece of Wes Anderson has been right under our noses this whole time.

(via @AccidentalWesAnderson)

 

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  1. Michelle wrote:

    That’s so cool, thanks for the tip!
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    10.27.17
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  2. Molly wrote:

    Fantastic tip – can’t wait to check out more. <3 these shots.

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    10.27.17
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  3. Emma wrote:

    Beautiful buildings – so funny to see the little ferry hut in there – it is just down the road from me and I have always loved it. The ferry that runs from it is also painted bright pink and is still run by the same man (Ray) as it has been for the past 40 years! Thank you for sharing such a lovely post. X

    10.30.17
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  4. Thank you so much for commenting, it is lovely and really makes my day!

    10.30.17
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  5. Chloe wrote:

    Sublime.

    11.3.17
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  6. Mun wrote:

    WOW, this is amazing!

    11.7.17
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  8. Such an creativity and hard work of this interior designer they have done the great job which is really hard to describe their hard work. I give them 10 out of 10 for their work.

    2.19.18
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  9. edwar wrote:

    Excellent structures – so amusing to see the little ship hovel in there – it is directly not far off from me and I have constantly adored it.

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    2.21.18
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  10. michel wrote:

    The critically important role of the arts in the academy, as in life, is to enable us to see the world and the human condition differently, and in seeing the world through a particular work of art, to see a truth we might not have understood before.

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    2.21.18
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  11. ss wrote:

    Beautiful buildings – so funny to see the little ferry hut in there – it is just down the road from me and I have always loved it. The ferry that runs from it is also painted bright pink and is still run by the same man (Ray) as it has been for the past 40 years! Thank you for sharing such a lovely post. X

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    8.8.18
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  12. Anna wrote:

    Good works by this author. I also know about his love of novels. I read in the article that he wrote short prose works. And now I want to make a project with his photos and works I am reading now a review of Studymoose at https://essayreviewexpert.com/review/studymoose/ and choose among the reviews a service that will help me write it. I hope the work will be great and I will be able to take part in the competition.

    5.18.21
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    2.14.22
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