Björk (1996) Ph. Justin Thomas
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occasionally subtle
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Cosimo Galluzzi
Stranger Things
cherry valley forever

if i look back, i am lost
noise dept.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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ojovivo
$LAYYYTER
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
sheepfilms

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todays bird
we're not kids anymore.
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Björk (1996) Ph. Justin Thomas
Today’s card is: A 3x5 index card
THE FACE. New York story. 1993
LEGENDARY………..No.1
I love when people credit artists. This is French circus artist and choreographer Yoann Bourgeois, probably in Tentatives d'approche d'un point de suspension at hangar Y in Meudon a few days ago. Most of his work is an exploration of balance and equilibrium, he has several variations around the stairs/trampoline thing (fugue-trampoline, this one, cavale, l'art de la fugue…)
well if that isn’t a metaphor for life
this is spectacular
Richard Avedon - Sunglasses by Bernard Kayman (Vogue 1969)
I always thought this picture was of #Debbie Harry ?
Jane Birkin in I’m Losing My Temper by Claude Zidi (1974) Photo credits: AFP
I wanna be where the boys are:
Debbie Harry wondering about the Blondie boys’ whereabouts while the crew is enjoying breakfast (?) on a german train during some european tour, as captured by Chris Stein ca. 1978.
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Lenny Kravitz’s home in Miami, designed by Architröpolis (1999) //
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Ed Fella, Lisa Krohn, 1994 [MoMA, New York, NY]
Andy Warhol, Philip Fagan and Gerard Malanga with a series of “Flowers” silkscreens at the Factory, 1964.
Photo by Ugo Mulas
Brasilia
Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones