The street car doesn’t drop a pin 5.6 miles away from where you actually are and call you 4 times yelling at you and lie to you so it can charge you a $5.00 cancellation fee like Brianna the Uber driver does!!! (at Canal Street, New Orleans)
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Three Goblin Art

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The street car doesn’t drop a pin 5.6 miles away from where you actually are and call you 4 times yelling at you and lie to you so it can charge you a $5.00 cancellation fee like Brianna the Uber driver does!!! (at Canal Street, New Orleans)
Tatar girl in folk costume (Source: Vkontakte)
A solitary fisherman’s home keeps watch on quiet Placentia Bay in Newfoundland, Canada, 1974.Photograph by Sam Abell, National Geographic Creative
Simon Bisley’s Rough sketch of the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian
“The Morrígan”, the “phantom queen” of Irish myth. A sovereignty goddess associated with fate, prophecy and a harbinger of death in battle. As battle crow she circles the fray and haunts the monoliths erected in the wake of those who have fallen.
Like many pre-Christian, Irish figures from mythology the Morrígan is often an ambiguous figure, sometimes comprising a threefold nature that changes over time and location. I have chosen to depict her here in singular form.
“The Morrígan” will be available as a limited edition screenprint from Indonesian art collective Villains. Printing by Monolith Press. It is part of the upcoming “Goddess” artist series which goes live on 1st August on www.worldsend.com for Asia & Australia customers. American & European customers should check out posters&toys.com for better shipping rates.
Many Thanks to Villains and Arik Roper for the invitation 🙏🏻
Necro Romances photo series, Cimitero isola di San Michele, Venezia, Italy, 2013
evening.
no offense but I look forward to having a healthy way of thinking and coping and living
A chipmunk napping on my grandmother’s cat
this looks so warm and good I wish I was that chipmunk right now
ATTENTION: I need attention
Beach daze 🐠🐳💦