by Ruben Natal-San Miguel

JVL
One Nice Bug Per Day

oozey mess

titsay
Monterey Bay Aquarium

izzy's playlists!

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Today's Document
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
taylor price
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Acquired Stardust
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Not today Justin
art blog(derogatory)
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by Ruben Natal-San Miguel
“How I wished to go somewhere. I walked on with this thought in mind. I wanted to ride a train. That was my thought. I wanted to ride somewhere, anywhere, with no destination in mind and to a place I have never been before.”
— Takuboku Ishikawa, from “Romaji Diary & Sad Toys,” published c. 1985
Beaded Torah Mantle, Jewish Museum, New York.
Tadanori Yokoo, Luminous Path in the Darkness (Detail), 2001
You cannot paint fairies without entering their world and believing in them. – Yoshitaka Amano
alek wek by thomas schenk, 2000
Josef Koudelka :: Orthodox priest, Meeting ‘Black Sea in crisis’,Greece, September 1997
more [+] J. Koudelka
M. Melao por Hruo Kaneko
peak brazilian culture, thank god
artist: ana leovy
Shirley tang shoot inspo #5
You guys need some healthy dose of music guy elitism snobbery actually its so annoying seeing people in their 20s unironically calling shit like Taylor Swift 'goth girl music' 'weird ferals hoe scaring music' without a hint of embarassement. Literally u deserve a bunch of rym pretentious dudebros to kidnap u to explain the difference between grindcore and powerviolence for 12hrs straight for this clownery i cant take it anymore
Silver repousse votive offering
Shoes at Eckhaus Latta - Fall 2012 Ready-to-Wear
Amanda Lepore photographed by David LaChapelle (1998)