Put this out before my bday this year, New song in a week for so :)))
Cosmic Funnies
trying on a metaphor

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styofa doing anything
Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Misplaced Lens Cap

@theartofmadeline
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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NASA
Jules of Nature
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Stranger Things
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@aanubis
Put this out before my bday this year, New song in a week for so :)))
TV Cello, 1971 by Nam June Paik Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA. Mixed Media, Medium video tubes, TV chassis, plexiglass boxes, electronics, wiring, wood base, fan, stool, photograph extent. video tube in Plex box with removable back cover: 8-½ x 6-¾ x 14.
i love it
Let that bitch know
READ THAT BITCH
f(x) just raised my gpa, watered my crops, and stopped global warming
i’m….alive
this is so cool
look at her. listen to this. watch the fucking tiny round paws. ( credit: @ineverwantedtobethisway )
@kittyzone
20 year old Jean-Michel Basquiat’s “resume”
“I don’t have experience BUt I do have Andy Warhol listed as a reference”
Cornelia Parker, The Distance (A Kiss With String Attached), 2003
Tatiana Trouve - Polder 2005
Tracey Emin I Can’t Believe How much How much I Loved You 2012 Neon 122.59 x 185.19 cm
Antony Gormley
Chewing Gum (oct 6th, 2015)
FINALLY THE TEASER 😍😍😍
NEW BRITISH SHOW TO FOLLOW !!!!!
In Chewing Gum, Michaela Coel plays Tracey Gordon, a religious Beyoncé-obsessed 22-year-old who is fast finding out that the more she learns about the world, the less she understands. Tracey and her mates are in their early twenties, living in an estate in Tower Hamlets, east London. Some of them have full time jobs, some are in uni, some are already parents. But really - they are all stuck. Stuck in their youth and still trying to coast through their days with minimum responsibility. Future plans don’t extend much beyond saving up for the latest pair of trainers, a new car, or a Cambodian Weave. They live in the moment. Tracey, however, seems capable of more. But growing up in a strict religious environment means she is ‘underdeveloped’ in many areas, and so her path into adulthood has been… interesting. She is wise, but innocent, genuflecting equally to both her idols - Beyoncé and Jesus. Living in a swiftly changing London, we watch as she crashes her way through what she should and shouldn’t be doing.
Endcommercial: Reading the City
me at the talent show